prog /ˈprɑg/
食物,掠奪得的食物,訓導長(vi.)掠奪(vt.)以訓導長身分訓導,監督,處罰
Prog v. i. [imp. & p. p. Progged p. pr. & vb. n. Progging.]
1. To wander about and beg; to seek food or other supplies by low arts; to seek for advantage by mean shift or tricks. [Low]
A perfect artist in progging for money. --Fuller.
I have been endeavoring to prog for you. --Burke.
2. To steal; to rob; to filch. [Low]
3. To prick; to goad; to progue. [Scot.]
Prog, n.
1. Victuals got by begging, or vagrancy; victuals of any kind; food; supplies. [Slang]
So long as he picked from the filth his prog. --R. Browning.
2. A vagrant beggar; a tramp. [Slang]
3. A goal; progue. [Scot.]
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