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pross; pros noun a prostitute UK, 1905- The hotel guys like us prosses better than legits. — John M. Murtagh and Sara Harris, Cast the First Stone, p. 6, 1957
- Several of her stable prosses were chatting over two hot cups of coffee, eager to break luck, anxious for Leila to tell them where to turn the first trick of their workday. — Emmett Grogan, Final Score, p. 68, 1976
- Douche-Mouth Eddie with a pros named Betty / Was calmly digging the scene. — Dennis Wepman et al., The Life, p. 57, 1976
- The typical pross was required to make a $200 quota every night for her pimp, in $20 throws. — Josh Alan Friedman, Tales of Times Square, p. 143, 1986
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