Prom in a sentence as a noun

We didn't grow up the jocks, the cool kids, or the prom king.

Anyone can make an eprom burner that verifies an hour later.

Students were getting suspended and banned from the prom because they posted a rant about a teacher or worker at the school.

For example, the "promontory peg" deadfall is a simple trigger based trap that can easily be made with stone tools.

You hit ceilings at work because the promotions in corporate america are mostly reserved for white men in their 40s.

Although perhaps you could go back further and ask, what made the men neurotic in the first place, was it cruel rejection or bullying by prom queens - no idea.

Plenty of PBXes and machine tool controllers and scientific instruments and classic video arcade machines get scrapped because the eproms lost their minds.

Even in the face of some strongly held religious feelings about CoffeeScript or async or promises etc, we still talk to one another, like human beings.

"The story goes back much further with solid state if you talk to "retrocomputing enthusiasts" unfortunately eproms reading all 1 awhile is depressingly common.

Prom definitions

noun

a formal ball held for a school class toward the end of the academic year

See also: promenade