Prog
verb (used without object), progged, progging.
1.
to search or prowl about, as for plunder or food; forage.
noun
2.
food or victuals.
1.
Progressive.
1.
progress.
2.
progressive.
verb progs, progging, progged
1.
(intransitive) (Brit, slang or dialect) to prowl about for or as if for food or plunder
noun
2.
(Brit, slang or dialect) food obtained by begging
3.
(Canadian, dialect) a Newfoundland word for food
noun
1.
short for proctor (sense 1)
verb progs, progging, progged
2.
(transitive) (of a proctor) to discipline (a student)
noun
1.
(informal) short for programme, esp a television programme
abbreviation
1.
programme
2.
progress
3.
progressive
abbreviation
1.
Progressive (Party, movement, etc)
prog
prog.
program
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