The Collaborative International Dictionary
Prog \Prog\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Progged. p. pr. & vb. n. Progging.] [Cf. D. prachen, G. prachern, Dan. prakke, Sw. pracka, to beg, L. procare, procari, to ask, demand, and E. prowl.]
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To wander about and beg; to seek food or other supplies by low arts; to seek for advantage by mean shift or tricks.
A perfect artist in progging for money.
--Fuller.I have been endeavoring to prog for you.
--Burke. To steal; to rob; to filch. [Low]
--Johnson.To prick; to goad; to progue. [Scot.]
Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: prog)
Usage examples of "progged".
He was aware of taheen and can-toi looking down from the balconies every now and again, riding the good-mind wave, but didn’t have to worry about being progged by the likes of them.
He was aware of taheen and can-toi looking down from the balconies every now and again, riding the good-mind wave, but didn't have to worry about being progged by the likes of them.