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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The only acceptable term for throwing up. Thatβs all.
An affectionate term for a young child or baby, British/English Noun
Firm handshakes all around when the wife squeezes out the sprog
Sprog- sick or to be physically sick
βHe just sprogged all over the floorβ
βEeeeee Iβm gunna sprogβ
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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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a word in the internet gaming world of counter strike source, to describe anyone from a noob, to a complete wanker.
Boom headshot, owned you complete sprogs!
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golly, oyster, phlegm .. something left on the ground after an exercise in phlegm projection. (aussie)
Sprog definition thought to originate from foetal resemblance.
Hey, I just trod in your sprog. Kindly use a tissue asshole.
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