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Proj’ing 

Proj’ing Prah-Jeeng verb - abbreviation; the act of working on a project. Implies a creative or artistic project, or one of leisure, but can also be work related or a task that is undesirable. It can be used in the past, present and future tense.
“Wuddup today, Bruh?

“Proj’ing in the craft room with my Cricut. I’m determined to figure that thing out and get my moneys worth out of the $29.99 subscription they tricked me into purchasing.”
Proj’ing by anonymous April 6, 2022
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Proj-ing Out 

proj-ing out, proj out,or to proj.



Verb, the act of creating something either alone or communally for a considerable about of time.

working on a hobby or task.
"She called me and asked what I was doing, so I told her I was Proj-ing out on my painting all night."

"Troy, why don't you grab your records and we'll proj out on the tables tonight?"

"You should totally proj out on my dishes.
Proj-ing Out by vaunderbroad December 9, 2008
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