Proper noun
Porritt (plural Porritts)
A surname transferred from the given name.
Deakin University associate professor Ben Horan discusses the virtual reality lab's midwifery VR program with Eileen Porritt. Source: Internet
Contrary to what Musk has said, it doesn't sound like Porritt is someone who would have been fired from Tesla, nor does it sound like his presence at Apple constitutes a "graveyard". Source: Internet
Personal inaccuracies at the Olympics In the film, the 100m bronze medallist is a character called "Tom Watson"; the real medallist was Arthur Porritt of New Zealand, who refused permission for his name to be used in the film, allegedly out of modesty. Source: Internet
With the exception of Porritt, all the runners in the 100m final are identified correctly when they line up for inspection by the Prince of Wales. Source: Internet
Severn Waste Services sponsored the ceremony which was hosted by British environmentalist and writer, Jonathon Porritt CBE. Source: Internet
We can confirm that some senior Apple engineers will be reporting directly to Porritt, including Product Development Engineering Director, Albert Golko, who until last year was working for the iPhone group and now on unspecified products. Source: Internet