verb
- searching or foraging for food or provisions, especially by begging or scrounging
- to poke or prod with a stick or pointed object
Usage: informal; chiefly British
Usage: archaic; dialectal
noun
- the act or practice of searching for or obtaining food or provisions by begging or scrounging
Usage: informal; chiefly British
Examples
- The children were progging for berries in the forest.
- He spent the afternoon progging for spare change on the street.
- Progging became necessary during the harsh winter when food was scarce.
- She was progging through the cupboards looking for snacks.
- The old farmer was progging at the soil with his stick.