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preg

preg

English

Adjective

preg (comparative more preg, superlative most preg)

  1. (informal) Pregnant.
    • 1977, Erich Segal, Oliver's Story, HarperTorch (2002), ISBN 0380018446, page 318:
      The Simpsons have a little son and Gwen is preg with number two.
    • 1989, Carole L. Glickfeld, "What My Mother Knows", in Useful Gifts, University of Georgia Press (1989), ISBN 9780820310411, page 4:
      My ma's the one who told us Frankie Frangione's mother was preg again.
    • 1994, Catherine Clifton Clark, The Saturday Treat, Magna Large Print Books (1994), ISBN 9780750506496, page 225:
      'Am I? Well, I'll let you in to a secret. I'm pretty sure I'm preg."

Synonyms

  • See also Wikisaurus:pregnant.

Noun

preg (plural pregs)

  1. (informal) Pregnancy.
    • 2008, Nancy J. Howe, Dear Owie, Vantage Press (2008), ISBN 9780533158249, page 29:
      Pat told me once at their house that I should not play badminton because I might fall. She, who rode horses every day of her pregs!
    • 2008, Jonathan Kellerman, Compulsion, Ballantine (2008), ISBN 9780345465276, page 308:
      She'd lost all her preg weight, but twenty-five months later was still a little poochy in front, favored baggy sweatshirts.
    • 2010, Linda Russell, "Notes from the new-mother zone", The Globe and Mail, 8 June 2010:
      There was nothing even approaching the near-great, so (and I can't believe I ever had this much free time in my former life) I actually designed and sewed all my preg stuff myself.

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Verb

preg

  1. imperative of prege