Pragger-Wagger
English
Etymology
Jocular modification of Prince + -erCategory:English terms suffixed with -er (Oxford)#PRAGGERWAGGER + Wales + -erCategory:English terms suffixed with -er (Oxford)#PRAGGERWAGGER. See Oxford "-er".
Proper noun
the Pragger-WaggerCategory:English lemmas#PRAGGERWAGGERCategory:English proper nouns#PRAGGERWAGGERCategory:English uncountable nouns#PRAGGERWAGGERCategory:English multiword terms#PRAGGERWAGGERCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#PRAGGERWAGGERCategory:Pages with entries#PRAGGER-WAGGERCategory:Pages with 1 entry#PRAGGER-WAGGER
- (Oxford University slangCategory:en:Universities#PRAGGERWAGGERCategory:Oxford University slang#PRAGGERWAGGER, archaicCategory:English terms with archaic senses#PRAGGERWAGGER) The Prince of Wales, especially Edward VIII during his time as holder of the title.
Alternative forms
Category:English lemmas
Category:English multiword terms
Category:English proper nouns
Category:English terms suffixed with -er (Oxford)
Category:English terms with archaic senses
Category:English uncountable nouns
Category:Oxford University slang
Category:Pages with 1 entry
Category:Pages with entries
Category:en:Universities