In Newfoundland English, noun: "Food (for a meal or 'lunch'); victuals, grub or winter supplies." Usage: "1955 Doyle (ed) 52 "Sealers' Song": Though short of grog still lots of prog / To bring us home quite hearty."
Verb: "To feed (another); provide food and accommodation." Usage: 1979 Daily News 9 Aug.: "I'm going to prog you this week and somebody else will do it next week." --Dictionary of Newfoundland English
Odd word ... let us know if you get any etymological background on this one c_b. Thanks.
Also, a genre of rock music. Often a really crappy, pretentious genre.
In Newfoundland English, noun: "Food (for a meal or 'lunch'); victuals, grub or winter supplies." Usage: "1955 Doyle (ed) 52 "Sealers' Song": Though short of grog still lots of prog / To bring us home quite hearty."
Verb: "To feed (another); provide food and accommodation." Usage: 1979 Daily News 9 Aug.: "I'm going to prog you this week and somebody else will do it next week."
--Dictionary of Newfoundland English