prog

/prɑɡ/
noun
  1. A short form of 'program' or 'programming', especially in computing or music.
    • I'm learning to write a simple prog in Python.
    • He spent the weekend debugging his prog for the school project.
    • The band's latest album is a mix of rock and prog.
  2. A person who is a fan of progressive rock music.
    • She calls herself a prog because she loves complex time signatures.
    • My uncle is a total prog and owns every Yes album.
    • At the concert, the crowd was full of progs wearing vintage band T-shirts.
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verb
  1. To program or write code for a computer.
    • They spent the afternoon progging a new game.
    • I need to prog a simple calculator for my homework.
    • She progs in Java and Python at her internship.
  2. To search for food or provisions, often by foraging or begging (informal, British).
    • The hikers had to prog for berries in the forest.
    • During the camping trip, we progged for firewood.
    • He used to prog for leftovers behind the market.
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