sprog
名词 n.
动词 v.
英 /spɹɒɡ/
美 /spɹɒɡ/|/sprɔɡ/
英文释义
名词 n.
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A child.
— To test this hypothesis further, he and his mate Fifer persuaded 16 women, heavy with child, to read a story called The Cat in the Hat to their unborn sprogs, twice a day, during the last few weeks of their pregnancies.
- A new recruit.
- Semen.
- A deflection-limiting safety device used in high performance hang gliders.
动词 v.
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To produce children.
— You must have been terrified, it′s not like today with film stars sprogging babies everywhere.
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To ejaculate, to come.
— 2004, Kathryn Fox, Malicious Intent, Pan MacMillan Australia, unnumbered page, The kid was fathered by the same guy who sprogged into Debbie Finch′s throat.
词汇关系
词源
词源 1
1940s, originally service slang. Perhaps from obsolete sprag (“lively young man”), of unknown origin.
词源 2
1940s, originally service slang. Perhaps from obsolete sprag (“lively young man”), of unknown origin.
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