Is it normal to use preggo

I hear the word preggo everywhere;

"She's gone preggos"

"Are you preggos?"

"I dont want to be preggo."

Now the word personally irritates me (ALOT), does it irritate you? or are you a culprit ;)

just a word, never thought much about it. 35
never heard of it 13
I see it one more time I will strangle someone! 29
yeah it's such a great word! 9
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  • PrincessLollipop

    Sounds like you're around a lot of baby makers. LOL

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    • i am!

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  • Jweezee

    God damn I thought this was gonna be about pasta sauce.

    But that word will probably fade out like so many others. Patience grasshopper.

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    • radiatelove

      lmao me too i was about to come on here and tell her i used ragu but prego was pretty good too.

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    • Shackleford96

      Me too :'(

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  • Avant-Garde

    I thought you were talking about the sauce.

    I sometimes say "preggo" or "preggers" for a pregnant woman.

    I think it's normal. Humanity has a penchant for liking to abbreviate long terms.

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  • Dozis

    I want to make your eggo preggo.
    Seriously. I am that irresponsible.
    Don't you think he/she would be such a cute little fucker? Just kidding. Let's all go get neutered and get our own tubes tied. Wouldn't want to pollute your perfect pseudonazi world with some more untermenshen.

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  • rin

    It annoys me because it sounds childish so you shouldn't be having a baby if you aren't grown yet.

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    • Most of my friends are having their kids at 18 and the 'late' ones in their early twenties!

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      • NeuroNeptunian

        Same here. And the funny thing is, I am the only one among them that is married/has a liveable income/a high school diploma (with 1 exception)/education outside of high school...

        Ever seen the movie Idiocracy? You'll love it.

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  • funlovingbitch

    Its used in England to describe a pregnant woman.it is also an Italian word Prego means pardon

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  • Angel_in_a_Glass_Dress

    It's a word I never use. It sounds rather low-class to me

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  • squirrelgirl

    "Preggo" sounds so crude to me. I think "preggers" is a little better, but I will always like "pregnant" best.

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  • missy18

    It's so annoying and sounds bogan

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  • wigsplitz

    I can't stand it.

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