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Grego vs Prego - What's the difference?

grego | prego |

As a noun grego

is a type of rough jacket with a hood.

As an interjection prego is

you're welcome.

grego

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • A type of rough jacket with a hood.
  • *1851 ,
  • Going to his heavy grego , or wrapall, or dreadnaught, which he had previously hung on a chair, he fumbled in the pockets, and produced at length a curious little deformed image with a hunch on its back, and exactly the colour of a three days' old Congo baby.

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    prego

    English

    Adjective

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  • * 2001 February 28, "MaliTheAncient" (username), "D*** tired of waiting!!!!", in rec.pets.dogs.breeds, Usenet :
  • Just a note (so that I can say something...) I've never had good luck with A.I. I tried to get my Tarentaise heifer (cow) A.I.ed with this fantastic bull's semen...did all my research, spent months putting this thing together. We A.I.ed her....preg tested later and she was prego .
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