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▪ I. ˈprigger1 slang. Also 6 -ar. [f. prig v.1 + -er1.] One who prigs; a thief.1561 J. Awdelay Frat. Vacab. (1869) 4 A Stealer of Horses, which they terme a Priggar of Paulfreys. 1567 Harman Caveat (1869) 43 A Gentleman..espying a Pryggar,..charging this prity prigginge person to walke his horse wel...
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Minx (TV series)
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Ophelia Lovibond as Joyce Prigger
Michael Angarano as Glenn (season 1)
Jessica Lowe as Bambi
Oscar Montoya as Richie
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prigster
† ˈprigster Obs. [f. prig v.1 + -ster.] 1. = prig n.3 4 or 6.1688 Shadwell Sqr. Alsatia iii. 38 If you meet either your Father, or Brother, or any from those Prigsters, stick up thy Countenance. 1714 C. Johnson Country Lasses v. i, Hah! Thou art a very pretty metaphorical prigster. 2. A thief, a pil...
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Prigger, Clarion Books, 2002,
Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type by Doreen Cronin, Simon & Schuster, 2000,
Aunt Minnie McGranahan by Mary S. Prigger, Clarion Books, 1999,
No Such Thing by Jackie French Koller, Boyds Mills Press, 1996,
Somebody Catch My Homework by David Harrison, Boyds Mills
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cackler
cackler (ˈkæklə(r)) [f. cackle v.1 + -er1.] One who cackles; fig. a tell-tale, tattler, blabber. slang, a fowl.a 1400 Cov. Myst. 131 Kytt Cakelere and Colett Crane. 1598 Florio, Gracchione..a chatter, a cackler. 1673 R. Head Canting Acad. 192 A Prigger of the Cacklers. 1730–6 Bailey, Cackler, a Prat...
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Ophelia Lovibond
She is known for her roles as Carina in the film Guardians of the Galaxy, Izzy Gould in the BBC's W1A, Joyce Prigger in Starz's Minx, and Kitty Winter She stars as Joyce Prigger in the HBO comedy series Minx.
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prigging
▪ I. ˈprigging, vbl. n. slang. [f. prig v.1 + -ing1.] The action of prig v.1; a. (Thieves' Cant.) Stealing; in mod. slang, petty thieving, pilfering. prigging law or prigging lay, thieves' trade or way.1591 Greene Conny Catch. ii. (1592) 3 This base villany of Prigging, or horse-stealing. 1627 E. F....
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prancer
prancer (ˈprɑːnsə(r), -æ-) [f. prance v. + -er1.] One who or that which prances. 1. a. Thieves' cant and slang. A horse.1567 Harman Caveat (1869) 42 A Prigger of Prauncers be horse stealers; for to prigge signifieth in their language to steale, and a Prauncer is a horse. 1622 Fletcher Beggars' Bush ...
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prig
▪ I. † prig, n.1 Obs. Also 5–6 prigg, pryg(ge (7 prydg). [App. another form of sprig n. (nail). Cf. prag n.1] (?) = sprig, brad (usually collective).1410 in Rogers Agric. & Prices (1882) III. 447 (Wye) Tileprig 6200 {at} m/10. 1411 Ibid., Wogh prig nails... Tyle prig. 1415 Ibid., (Charles & Rowhill)...
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