prong
Pronunciation Noun
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Pronunciation Noun
prong (plural prongs)
- A thin, pointed, projecting part, as of an antler or a fork or similar tool. A tine.
- a pitchfork with four prongs
- A branch; a fork.
- the two prongs of a river
- (colloquial) The penis.
- 2008, Andy Zaltzman on The Bugle podcast, episode 34, You Will Know Us By Our Knobbly Fruit.
- ''Hang on... That looks like... No, it can't be. Is that my wang!? Micky Paintbrush, have you painted my papal prong on that nudy man!?
- 2008, Andy Zaltzman on The Bugle podcast, episode 34, You Will Know Us By Our Knobbly Fruit.
- French: dent, pointe, broche
- German: Zinke, Zacke, Zacken, Stift, Ende, Sprosse, Krappe, Stachel
- Italian: punta, dente, rebbio
- Portuguese: ponta, dente
- Russian: шпенёк
- Spanish: diente, prolongación, punta
- French: bras
- German: Zweig, Arm
- Italian: ramo, ramificazione, biforcazione
- Portuguese: braço, ramo
- Russian: ветвь
prong (prongs, present participle pronging; past and past participle pronged)
Translations- German: aufspießen, spießen
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