Difference between revisions of "Probate"
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==Example Sentences== | ==Example Sentences== | ||
− | #"Are you going to the LTA probate tonight? I want to see their [[ | + | #"Are you going to the LTA probate tonight? I want to see their [[neo|neos]]." |
==Related terms== | ==Related terms== |
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Part of Speech
noun
Pronunciation
[pro 'bayt]
Description
A show meant to introduce new members of a Greek organization to the rest of the Greek and wider Northwestern community.
Many traditions at a probate are: being masked until the end, stepping, greeting members of the organization, greeting members of other Greek organizations that are present, introduction of bigs, the individuals who guided the members through the intake/pledge process, and introduction of selves.
Usage
The term is used primarily in the Multicultural Greek Council and National Pan-Hellenic Council communities. It is used both in informal and formal contexts as well as in spoken word and written text.
Example Sentences
- "Are you going to the LTA probate tonight? I want to see their neos."