Proper noun
Pegg (plural Peggs)
A surname originating as an occupation for someone who sold pegs.
A Glouchester native who completed his education at Bristol University before segueing into film and television, Pegg showed considerable promise as an actor in his early television appearances. Source: Internet
At rehab, Pegg seized the opportunity to get well. Source: Internet
Matthew Pegg, Toronto’s fire chief and manager of the city’s Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) described the pandemic as “the heaviest lift we have seen in a long, long, long time.” Source: Internet
Pegg, p. 184. The track became his only number-one single. Source: Internet
Simon Pegg in that image with the bad wig looks like a Walmart Robert Redford. Source: Internet
But as I heard the familiar John Williams score wash nostalgia over me all over again, I couldn’t help thinking of what actor Simon Pegg said recently about his trouble with mainstream nerd culture. Source: Internet