Someone who believes in the scientific consensus, provided by studies completed by scientists worldwide. Someone who follows the recommendations taken from these studies put forth by the CDC, WHO, and other respective organizations. They are ridiculed and mocked by those who have stopped vaccinating who don’t have the understanding to interpret these recommendations, are willfully ignorant of these recommendations, or believe there is a giant worldwide conspiracy that big pHarma is out to poison their children.
A pro-vaxxer recently joined an anti-vax group, and was told she is poisoning and damaging her child.
by AntivaxxersAreIdiots January 02, 2019
A virgin who actually doesn't seem like one and is "experienced" either by watching too much porn or fooling around.
Dude 1: When Sally was giving me head, she was freakin' awesome!
Dude 2: Isn't she a virgin?
Dude 1: She's like a pro virgin.
Dude 2: Isn't she a virgin?
Dude 1: She's like a pro virgin.
by RBunny August 14, 2008
by Fancdew15 January 02, 2019
Short for "low profile"
by muffmuff August 28, 2007
A helpful piece of information or advice that may be generally unknown or secret. Originated in GamePro video game magazine.
"Oh, you have Professor McGee? Pro Tip: don't say anything bad about gay marriage in her class; she's a lesbian."
by Quetza1coat1 April 08, 2010
(adv/adj) Denoting work undertaken by a bro for the good of one's bro without compensation, esp. when that bro needs help moving, a ride to the airport, or even a temporary wingman. Such work is considered just as noble, or perhaps nobler, than other voluntary service.
(adv) I do kinda have something else broing on tonight, but after I rackjacked Ted last night, I feel like I have to throw him a brone and help him hook up with Robin pro brono.
(adj) Might I enlist your pro brono services, gentlemen? This Tijuana prostitute isn't going to bury itself!
(adj) Might I enlist your pro brono services, gentlemen? This Tijuana prostitute isn't going to bury itself!
by Dinkmers August 21, 2009
The good and bad parts of a situation, or the reasons why you should or should not do something. This phrase comes from the Latin words 'pro', which means 'for' and 'contra' which means 'against'.
We've been discussing the pros and cons of buying a house.
by simo27 March 21, 2009