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P.R.

1

abbreviation for

  1. Roman people.


P.R.

2

abbreviation for

  1. parliamentary report.
  2. press release.
  3. prize ring.
  4. proportional representation.
  5. public relations. Also p.r.
  6. Puerto Rico.

Pr

3
Symbol, Chemistry.
  1. praseodymium.

PR

4

abbreviation for

  1. payroll.
  2. percentile rank.
  3. public relations.
  4. personal record.
  5. Slang: Often Disparaging and Offensive. Puerto Rican.
  6. Puerto Rico (approved especially for use with zip code).

pr.

5

abbreviation for

  1. pair; pairs.
  2. paper.
  3. power.
  4. preference.
  5. (of stock) preferred.
  6. present.
  7. price.
  8. priest.
  9. Computers. printer.
  10. printing.
  11. pronoun.

Pr.

6

abbreviation for

  1. (of stock) preferred.
  2. Priest.
  3. Prince.
  4. Provençal. Also Pr

PR

1

abbreviation for

  1. proportional representation
  2. public relations
  3. Puerto Rico
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Pr

2

the chemical symbol for

  1. praseodymium
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pr

3

abbreviation for

  1. prs pair
  2. paper
  3. (in prescriptions) per rectum
  4. power
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pr

4

the internet domain name for

  1. Puerto Rico
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Pr.

5

abbreviation for

  1. Priest
  2. Prince
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Word History and Origins

Origin of P.R.1

From Latin populus Rōmānus
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Word History and Origins

Origin of P.R.1

(sense 3) Latin: through the rectum; to be inserted into the anus
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Example Sentences

It sounds like from the PR [public relations] perspective they are sticking to their guns.

Not all Israeli gay propaganda is pinkwashing—a lot of it is good, old-fashioned PR to attract gay tourist dollars to Tel Aviv.

Despite virtually unlimited resources, Team Cosby has been losing the PR war.

Uber responded to the PR nightmare by reversing the surge, refunding those affected, and doling out free rides.

What do you think these PR people, at least the good ones, are doing anyway?

Then pr'ythee, ask of those that found it: but, come, I'll e'en tell thee how it was.

The system would be perfect for the mellowing of port or madeira, but when it is applied to plum and apple jam or, when 18 pr.

It is interesting to note that "All alients for roulinge on the sande te paye pr tonn IId."

Probably because there are no marshes; they were attracted by the dyke lands at Annapolis and Grand Pr.

R-r-remember, mum, th' ar-r-r-um close, th' head down—and don't pr-r-r-ress th' ball.

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