释义 |
preggo, a. Austral. slang.|ˈprɛgəʊ| Also prego. [f. pregnant a.2 + -o2.] = pregnant a.2 1 a.
1951Cusack & James Come in Spinner 226 Guinea's face lighted with unholy glee. ‘A Parker prego? Did I hear right?’ 1965P. White Four Plays 94 ‘Can't resist the bananas.’ ‘Yeah. They say you go for them like one thing when you're preggo.’ 1971Guardian 27 May 13/7 Uncommon in print, but familiar in speech, is preggo (pregnant). |