Pronunciation: /plɑg/
noun a made-up word that does not have a specific definition in the English language
A1 I went for a plog in the park.
A2 Plogging is a new trend that combines jogging with picking up litter.
B1 I organized a community plog to clean up the neighborhood.
B2 Plogging has become popular in many cities as a way to exercise and help the environment.
C1 The plog event was a huge success, with hundreds of participants joining in.
C2 Ploggers are dedicated individuals who are passionate about keeping their communities clean and healthy.
formal The environmental activist organized a plog in the park to clean up litter.
informal Hey, want to join me for a plog this weekend? It'll be fun and good for the environment.
slang I'm going plogging with my friends later, wanna come along?
figurative Plogging through life's challenges, he never gave up on his dreams.
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