Pronunciation: /ˈplɑɡər/

Definitions of plogger

noun a person who participates in the activity of plogging, which involves picking up litter while jogging

Example Sentences

A1 A plogger is someone who combines jogging with picking up litter.

A2 I saw a plogger in the park today, running with a trash bag.

B1 Plogging has become a popular trend among environmentally conscious individuals.

B2 The local community organized a plogging event to clean up the beach.

C1 The plogger's dedication to cleaning up the environment is truly inspiring.

C2 As a seasoned plogger, she has made a significant impact on reducing litter in her neighborhood.

Examples of plogger in a Sentence

formal The plogger organized a community clean-up event to help pick up litter in the park.

informal I saw a plogger jogging with a trash bag and picking up garbage along the trail.

slang Hey, let's go plogging together and make the neighborhood cleaner!

figurative Being a plogger means taking responsibility for the environment and making a positive impact on the community.

Grammatical Forms of plogger

past tense

plogged

plural

ploggers

comparative

more plogger

superlative

most plogger

present tense

plog

future tense

will plog

perfect tense

have plogged

continuous tense

is plogging

singular

plogger

positive degree

plogger

infinitive

to plog

gerund

plogging

participle

plogging

Origin and Evolution of plogger

First Known Use: 2018 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'plogger' is a blend of the words 'plogging' and 'jogger'. Plogging is a combination of jogging and picking up litter, while jogger refers to someone who jogs or runs.
Evolution of the word: The term 'plogger' gained popularity in 2018 as the movement of combining exercise with environmental activism grew. It has since become a recognized term for individuals who engage in the activity of picking up litter while jogging or running.