pregs

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English

Adjective

pregs (comparative more pregs, superlative most pregs)

  1. (informal) Pregnant.
    • 1997, Jennifer Greene, Nobody's Princess, Harlequin (1997), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
      [] I didn't know she could get pregs while she was still nursing, and then it was too late. []
    • 2009, Alex Keegan, Ballistics, Salt (2009), →ISBN, page 37:
      I know that she got pregs one time and had it got rid of.
    • 2011, Jennifer Echols, Love Story, Gallery Books (2011), →ISBN, page 162:
      [] Maybe she would have made it if she hadn't gotten pregs when she was twenty."
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:pregs.

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Noun

pregs

  1. plural of preg

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