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usually meaning child or young person. sometimes in comprehensive schools meaning year 7 person.
In my school we have a "sprog pit" which used to be a pond but is now just a whole in the concret quad. alot of the older kids sometimes push "sprogs" (year 7s) into it. Two girls are walking to lesson:
girl 1: hey look those sprogs look lost girl 2: yea lets go help them some year 9 boys are playing football. two year 7s ask if they can play: Year 7 boy 1: hey guys can we join in year 9 boy 1: no, get lost you sprogs |
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once disparaging term for a child, now often used affectionately. (Chiefly British) "I'll come by your place after I drop the sprogs at school"
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Derogatory term for a child. "People who make sprogs should be locked up in a room full of sprogs and then strangled to death with a condom which is what they should've used in the first place."
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Naval term for a young/inexperienced rating... Him? He's just a SPROG, Seaman Part one Right Outta Ganges!
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A new military recruit or a recruit fresh out of training arriving at a unit. Look at that sprog! He is absolutely clueless!
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1. derogative term for an unpleasent child.
2. illigitimate offspring |
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Someone who either has grown up in, or is currently residing, in the New Zealand city of Nelson, particularly known for its inbreeding problem Did you see that sprog in the NZ Warriors the other day
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The Sprog is a 14foot (4.27m) two sail hard chine dinghy. It was originally designed in South Africa in the post WWII years in marine ply. At the end of the 70's, a successful conversion to foam sandwich GRP produced many new Sprogs and resulted in the revival of the class. I raced my sprog across the ocean
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