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prog1
vb progs, progging, progged
(intr) Brit slang or dialect to prowl about for or as if for food or plunder
n
1. Brit slang or dialect food obtained by begging
2. (Cookery) Canadian dialect a Newfoundland word for food
[of unknown origin]

prog2 Brit slang, archaic
n
(Social Science / Education) short for proctor [1]
vb progs, progging, progged
(Social Science / Education) (tr) (of a proctor) to discipline (a student)

prog3
n
(Communication Arts / Broadcasting) Informal short for programme esp a television programme


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Another Labour peer, Melvyn Bragg, has presented arts progs on Radio 4 and ITV1 for years without any fuss.
``It means that people who are blind like me will soon be able to get a better understanding of what's going on in some of the progs, '' says Jim, chief executive at Liverpool Voluntary Society for Blind People.
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