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    Both are the same.

    Proggie is more slang, and Proggy is also slang, for Progress Report.

    I just use whatever feels best to me that that moment of my post =3


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    proggie FTW!

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    why does it matter...

    proggy is fine..

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    Lol, it doesnt matter.. Whatsoever.. I just say proggie though..

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    I say proggy but it doesn't matter.

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    proggeh or teh s3cks.

    also proggy. lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheVoiceInYourHead View Post
    proggeh or teh s3cks.

    also proggy. lol.
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    No... I'm t3h s3x! Don't call me a proggy!

    I think its proggy.
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    I hate to be a newbie =/ .. But what exactly is a Proggy .. or Proggie =P

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    @CatPaws
    Proggy or proggie = progress report

    It basically tells you how much logs you cut (or fishes caught etc.) and how long you were playing and it appears after you stop the script or it finishes.


    I say progress report but I voted for proggie

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    it doesnt matter its like saying:

    prolly=probally

    its a computer language slang we are lazy typers :P

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    I think 'proggy' is more correct that 'proggie'. Why? Because you spell "Juicy" with a y and not as "Juicie", you spell "Happy" with a y and not "Happie", "Freely" with a y and not "Freelie".

    The only cases where I've seen ie used in words is for names, i.e. "Jessie".

    But then again, I'm not thinking properly. Somebody feel free to correct me

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    i think it is proggy..
    proggies is more ^^
    i think thats why people make the mistake proggie
    but i might be wrong

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    Whoever started this thread, hes/shes stupid. Just stupid.

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    I choose Proggy as it is quicker to type as the Y is close to the G and you don't have to type two extra letters for a word that can be written shorter
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    I use Proggy, don't know why, it just feels better

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    "Post a proggy!"
    "Post all your proggies!"

    That's the way the cookie crumbles!

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    Quote Originally Posted by King of Knives View Post
    "Post a proggy!"
    "Post all your proggies!"

    That's the way the cookie crumbles!

    -Knives
    thats what i said too
    guess what?
    we are right(h)

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    Quote Originally Posted by pvh View Post
    thats what i said too
    guess what?
    we are right(h)
    Ofcourse it's one Proggy and two Proggies. But I tought we were only talking about one Proggy/Proggie

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    Quote Originally Posted by shuttleu View Post
    im not stupid
    i just wanted to know what people used

    ~shut


    Dohh.

    Why does it matters.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Negaal View Post
    Dohh.

    Why does it matters.
    Don't be pessimistic

    He can start a thread about proggy/ies if he wants to. I'm finding some responses pretty interesting

    "Post a proggy!"
    "Post all your proggies!"

    That's the way the cookie crumbles!

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    This is the best reply I've seen all week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andrewrox424 View Post
    I use proggy just because the 'y' is closer to the 'g'. But if im writing in a kind of formal sense i use proggie, it just sounds more formal.
    And how exactly does 'proggie' sound more formal? You would think that "Progress Report" would be the most formal.

    Read King of Knives' post. It pretty much wins the entire thread

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    I like to pit y instead of ie its shorter!

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