preg

Related to preg: Pregnancy symptoms

preg

slang A shortening of "pregnant." I think Sarah might be preg—she usually never turns down a drink. I'm too nervous to tell my parents that I'm preg.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

preg

mod. pregnant. Doesn’t Sally look a little preg?
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • be at a disadvantage
  • at a disadvantage
  • address (one's) comments to (someone or something)
  • address comments or remarks to
  • address (one's) remarks to (someone or something)
  • be in it for
  • be more than (something)
  • be more than glad, ready, etc.
  • away from it all
  • be out of (one's) head
References in periodicals archive
Reading through Collin's caption, only Mitchel was referred to as "preg."
r ir d on is nd ed d PR PR PR PREG EG EGNA NA NANT: Catriona PREGNANT: Catriona Finally, he fell asleep - just in time for the squats and star jumps.
Dear C I'm only 14 and h I really want to I'm in a serious but he's o tell h I d dis ash as I'd whI this my preg I don't have the sort of family that discusses things openly and I'm ashamed to tell them or my friends as I know I've let everyone down.
The country's Daily Telegraph ran with the headline "Heir Dinkum" while the NT News, famed for its quirky front pages, simply ran with the cheeky headline "Ginger Pregs".
The Sydney Morning Herald ran the headline: "A smooth ride to Sydney, but royals reveal bump on the way." Darwin's irreverent NT News chose the headline: "Ginger Pregs" -- a play on a long-running Australian comic strip about a mischievous redhead boy called "Ginger Meggs."
Darwin's irreverent NT News chose the headline: 'Ginger Pregs' - a play on a long-running Australian comic strip about a mischievous red-head boy called 'Ginger Meggs.'
This NWP was first issued in 2007 in conjunction with the PHMSA's expected implementation of a web-based system called the Pipeline Repair and Environmental Guidance System (PREGS).
In her book Love and Courage, A Story of Insubordination, Pregs Govender, newly appointed commissioner for the SA Human Rights Commission quotes an Iraqi woman she had met as part of an international solidarity mission just before the war there: "I do not want your tears.