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progie

English

Noun

progie (plural progies)

  1. (computing) Misspelling of proggy.
    • 2002 February 22, "iam me" (username), Bootable progie??, in alt.comp.periphs.cdr, Usenet:
      [.]I have a question about burning a packaged progie'', (i.e.. installshield or
      self-extractor etc.), so that progie can be installed from the boot
      process.[.]
    • 2002 April 13, "Rich" (username), add on progie????, in comp.infosystems.www.servers.ms-windows, Usenet:
      Is it possible for Apache or an add on progie to show those online and their
      connect speeds? My old BBS software could but that may be asking for too
      much now.
    • 2004 May 19, "The Boss" (username), News Group Progie?, in alt.cracks, Usenet:
      Can I use a news group progie with Google's alt. groups? And if so,
      which do you recommend?[.]

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progue

English

Noun

progue (plural progues)

  1. (Scotland, US, dialect) A sharp point; a goad.

Verb

progue (third-person singular simple present progues, present participle proguing, simple past and past participle progued)

  1. (Scotland, US, dialect, transitive) To prick; to goad.

Anagrams

  • e-group, groupe

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