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prog

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1. prog - Noun

2. prog - Adjective

3. prog - Verb

4. Prog - Proper noun

Meaning

To wander about and beg; to seek food or other supplies by low arts; to seek for advantage by mean shift or tricks.

To steal; to rob; to filch.

To prick; to goad; to progue.

Victuals got by begging, or vagrancy; victuals of any kind; food; supplies.

A vagrant beggar; a tramp.

A goal; progue.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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Any advise on finding what other prog might be using the port or other solution would be appreciated. Source: Internet

The title track combines a bit of everything: the thundering rhythm section of a metal band, a good chorus, and the prog rock twists and turns that stretch the song to almost eight minutes. Source: Internet

Jarman & Acton, pp. 56 and 74. In prog 52, during Dredd's tenure on the Lunar Colonies, he uses a 'face-change' machine to impersonate the crooked lawyer of a gang of bank robbers. Source: Internet

Most of the prominent bands from the genre's 1970s heyday fall into the "symphonic prog" category, in which classical orchestrations and compositional techniques are melded with rock music. Source: Internet

Part 3 (prog 838, 5 June 1993), in a scene which parodied the infamous 1991 incident of Richey carving 4 REAL into his forearm with a razor (Clarence lasers 4 RALE sic into his forehead). Source: Internet

Elements of prog rock,heavy metal, and later Jazz and reggea and even some hip hop and new wave are all a part of the whole that is this band. Source: Internet

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