proggie

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

prog + -ie

Noun

proggie (plural proggies)

  1. (computing, slang) a program
    • 2011, Justin Taylor, The Gospel of Anarchy: A Novel
      The hackers had homemade programs, which they called proggies, and each proggie had some stupid scary-sounding name that paid homage to the miasma of gangsta rap and Mountain Dew from which it had been born.
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