SPROG

sprog

(noun) a child

sprog

(noun) a new military recruit

Source: WordNet® 3.1


Etymology

Noun

sprog (countable and uncountable, plural sprogs)

(UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, informal, jocular) A child.

(UK, military, RAF, slang, derogatory) A new recruit.

(uncountable, Australia, slang) Semen.

(countable, slang) A deflection-limiting safety device used in high performance hang gliders.

Synonyms

• (child): ankle-biter, bairn, crib lizard, crotch fruit, kid, rug rat

• (semen): cum, jizz, spoof

Verb

sprog (third-person singular simple present sprogs, present participle sprogging, simple past and past participle sprogged)

(UK, Australia, slang, jocular) To produce children.

(Australia, slang) To ejaculate, to come.

Synonyms: spoof, Thesaurus:ejaculate

Anagrams

• progs

Source: Wiktionary



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