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prodigy

Pronunciation: 'prä-d&-jE
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural -gies
Etymology: Middle English, from Latin prodigium omen, monster, from pro-, prod- + -igium (akin to aio I say) -- more at ADAGE
1 a : a portentous event : OMEN b : something extraordinary or inexplicable
2 a : an extraordinary, marvelous, or unusual accomplishment, deed, or event b : a highly talented child or youth
I'm known as a prodigy in Tennis.
by Burnserker123 June 25, 2005
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prodge

dude, were you at the prodge gig last night??
by altan8 September 26, 2005
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Child Prodigy

An individual who is a master of one or more skills or arts at an early age. Basically an Asian...
Kid1: Yo did you see that Asian on the Piano?
Kid2: Yeah, he was BEAST
Kid3: Heard he's the best at math in school and does an upper level science.
Teacher: He's a Child Prodigy
All Kids: Geek
by Sendet March 15, 2014
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Prodigious

Prodigious is something of big size.

Synonyms of prodigious- Huge, Big, and Large.
The prodigious size of the tower is amazing.
by Jellyducky August 3, 2018
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prodigy gangster

Ghetto fabulous people, that put in little or no effort to achieve what they want.
Do you know ben?
Isn't he a prodigy gangster ?
by typhoonee May 6, 2015
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prodigy.exe

Person 1: Dude, I think I found a really good meme-maker.
Person 2: You mean like a prodigy.exe?
by Ozzysyn June 15, 2019
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protigerider

The coolest and sexiest mutual ever
“Isn’t protigerider the best?!”
Yeah he’s pretty cool.”
by Zaynscartilagepeircing June 24, 2021
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