prig [prɪɡ]
prig
∗prig [prɪg]
sustantivo
1puritano(a) (m,f) mojigato(a) (sustantivo masculino o femenino)
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prig [prig]
verbo neutro (intransitivo)
1Regatear, bajar el precio. (n)
sustantivo
1Mozuelo presumido, pisaverde; pedante.
2ladrón. (Familiar) (m)
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Verb Conjugation for "prig"
Imperative
- prig
- you prig
- he/she prigs
- we prig
- you prig
- they prig
Preterite
- I prigged
- you prigged
- he/she prigged
- we prigged
- you prigged
- they prigged
Present Continuous
- I am prigging
- you are prigging
- he/she is prigging
- we are prigging
- you are prigging
- they are prigging
Present Perfect
- I have prigged
- you have prigged
- he/she has prigged
- we have prigged
- you have prigged
- they have prigged
Past Continuous
- I was prigging
- you were prigging
- he/she was prigging
- we were prigging
- you were prigging
- they were prigging
Past Perfect
- I had prigged
- you had prigged
- he/she had prigged
- we had prigged
- you had prigged
- they had prigged
Future
- I will prig
- you will prig
- he/she will prig
- we will prig
- you will prig
- they will prig
Future Perfect
- I will have prigged
- you will have prigged
- he/she will have prigged
- we will have prigged
- you will have prigged
- they will have prigged
Future Continuous
- I will be prigging
- you will be prigging
- he/she will be prigging
- we will be prigging
- you will be prigging
- they will be prigging
Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been prigging
- you have been prigging
- he/she has been prigging
- we have been prigging
- you have been prigging
- they have been prigging
Future Perfect Continuous
- I will have been prigging
- you will have been prigging
- he/she will have been prigging
- we will have been prigging
- you will have been prigging
- they will have been prigging
Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been prigging
- you had been prigging
- he/she had been prigging
- we had been prigging
- you had been prigging
- they had been prigging
