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sprog

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"

by grhabyt March 23, 2006


sprogged

to have recently given birth; to pop one out

She looks amazing for a bird who's just sprogged!

by NikitheGoddess May 05, 2013


sprogged

with child (see sprogg); pregnant

She only got sprogged up so he'd have to stay with her.

by Anne (the awesome) May 19, 2005


sprog

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."

by Soiled Undergarment August 17, 2003


Sprogs

Children. Young ones. Generally aged from babies to preschool. Often birthed by people trying to fill a void in their own lives.

Often referrs to well off families who treat their young children as an accessory, dressing them as if they were a cooler smaller version of themselves. Most upsettingly this often involves putting them in crocs, clothes from H&M and GAP.

They regularly have a look in their eyes which is passive yet self absorbed. A bit like a fat sleepy zombie.

Easily entertained, easily annoyed, irritating.

Nevermind all this CO2 and carbon neutral stuff, people just need to stop having so many damn sprogs.

I would have invited Rebecca, but since she's become a mother, all she ever talks about is her fucking sprog.

~Kelly had ANOTHER child last month,
#wait, does that mean she's got six sprogs now?
>That's way too many sprogs.
~I don't want any sprogs until I'm at least thirty.

by Planktown April 11, 2010


Sprog

A slang word for a child

"Did you hear about Steve? Yeah he lost his sprog in the IKEA again!"

by Wolf__cub May 03, 2023


sprog

1. derogative term for an unpleasent child.

2. illigitimate offspring

by M May 13, 2003