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Profe

This word is reserved for your Spanish instructor if you are attending a school in the U.S. Use this word to any teacher of Spanish and remember that Profesor does not mean the same thing as Professor. Profesor - teacher vs Professor - Teacher with a Ph.D. or exclusive to higher education. You will find that most Profe/Profa (s) readily play Spanish music, love a Dad joke, overuse 3 Spanish/Latino celebrities (usually Antonio Banderas, Selma Hayek, Gael Garcia Bernal, Gloria Trevi, Jennifer Lopez, and Eva Longoria) and have little to no fashion sense but are all around less nerdy than Math teachers and not as cool as Art teachers.

My Profe surprised us with a pop-quiz today on the flags of the Spanish-Speaking Countries. I hope that Profe Milne wears that jumpsuit to class today.

by Smadaeforp April 11, 2022


profed

verb. past tense. To have put infromation into your instant messenger profile.

girl one: i danced in the pouring rain yesterday
girl two: omgg really? me too!
girl one: profed that

by Daniely May 23, 2008