Sprogged vs Progged - What's the difference?
sprogged | progged |
(sprog)
(UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, informal) A child.
* 1984 September 13, Donald Gould, Forum: Suck it and see ,
* 2008 , Julian Knight, Wills, Probate, & Inheritance Tax For Dummies , UK Edition,
* 2010 , Brett Atkinson, Sarah Bennett, Scott Kennedy, New Zealand?s South Island , Lonely Planet,
(UK, military, RAF, slang) A new recruit.
(uncountable, Australia, slang) Semen.
(countable, slang) A deflection-limiting safety device used in high performance hang gliders.
(UK, Australia, slang) To produce children.
* 2007 , , Love Songs and Lies ,
* 2008 , , Over You ,
* 2009 , , Dead Tomorrow ,
(Australia, slang) To ejaculate, to come.
* 2004 , Kathryn Fox, Malicious Intent , Pan MacMillan Australia,
(prog)
Abbreviation of progressive.
* 2003 , Frank Moriarty, Seventies Rock: The Decade of Creative Chaos
(label) Progressive rock
(computing, informal) A program.
* 2001 , "n.one", transfer progs from comp to comp'' (on newsgroup ''24hoursupport.helpdesk )
* 2001', "Yoda", ''How do I get '''progs to run when linux 7.1 starts up?'' (on newsgroup ''linux.redhat )
* 2003 , "Leo Edwards", Automating the Windows backup prog to commence backups?'' (on newsgroup ''microsoft.public.win98.apps )
proctor
(slang, obsolete) Victuals got by begging, or vagrancy; victuals of any kind; food; supplies.
* (Robert Browning)
(slang, obsolete) A vagrant beggar; a tramp.
(obsolete, slang) To wander about and beg; to seek food or other supplies by low arts; to seek advantage by mean tricks.
* Fuller
* Burke
(obsolete, slang) To steal; to rob; to filch.
(Scotland) To prick; to goad; to progue.
(Webster 1913)
As verbs the difference between sprogged and progged
is that sprogged is past tense of sprog while progged is past tense of prog.sprogged
English
Verb
(head)sprog
English
Noun
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- To test this hypothesis further, he and his mate Fifer persuaded 16 women, heavy with child, to read a story called The Cat in the Hat to their unborn sprogs , twice a day, during the last few weeks of their pregnancies.
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- Any guardianship or trusts that you set up when your children were little sprogs may no longer be needed.
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- Kids will love the climbing wall and NZ?s highest vertical slide. If the sprogs get bored with reality, movie make-believe (p232) is right next door.
Synonyms
* (child) ankle-biter, bairn, crib lizard, kid, rug rat * (semen) cum, jizz, spoofDerived terms
* sprogletVerb
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- You must have been terrified, it?s not like today with film stars sprogging babies everywhere.
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- ‘How?s it all going with your boyo in the valleys? Any plans for sprogging or vows or anything serious yet?’
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- ‘Women lose their sexual drive after they?ve sprogged ,’ Norman Potting interjected.
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- The kid was fathered by the same guy who sprogged into Debbie Finch?s throat.
Synonyms
* (to ejaculate) spoofAnagrams
* ----progged
English
Verb
(head)prog
English
Etymology 1
Abbreviations.Adjective
(-)- Captain Beyond had tentatively dipped their toe in the uncharted American waters of prog rock, but in England, progression was the name of the game, with a host of bands elevating themselves ...
Noun
(en noun)- I've looked around if I can get the prog to start a backup itself, but it still requires some manual commands.
Etymology 2
Noun
- (Jonathan Swift)
- So long as he picked from the filth his prog .
Verb
(progg)- a perfect artist in progging for money
- I have been endeavouring to prog for you.
- (Johnson)
