Pronunciation: /prəˈfɛʃ/

Definitions of profesh

noun a slang term for a professional or someone who is skilled or knowledgeable in a particular field

Example Sentences

A1 I want to be a profesh in my field one day.

A2 She is a profesh at organizing events.

B1 The company hired a profesh to handle their marketing strategy.

B2 He is considered a profesh in the world of finance.

C1 The profesh's expertise in the subject matter is unmatched.

C2 She has been recognized as a profesh in the industry for her innovative ideas.

Examples of profesh in a Sentence

formal She conducted herself in a very profesh manner during the business meeting.

informal I'm trying to be more profesh at work by dressing professionally.

slang I'm feeling pretty profesh today with my new haircut.

figurative His profesh skills on the basketball court are unmatched.

Grammatical Forms of profesh

past tense

profeshed

plural

profeshes

comparative

more profesh

superlative

most profesh

present tense

profesh

future tense

will profesh

perfect tense

have profeshed

continuous tense

is profeshing

singular

profesh

positive degree

profesh

infinitive

to profesh

gerund

profeshing

participle

profeshed

Origin and Evolution of profesh

First Known Use: 2008 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'profesh' is believed to have originated as a colloquial abbreviation of the word 'professional'.
Evolution of the word: Initially used informally as slang, 'profesh' has evolved to be commonly used in informal contexts to describe something or someone that is professional or skilled in a particular field.