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What is Meg in slang?

Noun. meg (plural megs or meg) (obsolete, US, slang) a dollar quotations ▼

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English [ edit ]

Pronunciation [ edit ]

enPR: mĕg , IPA (key) : /mɛɡ/

, IPA : Audio (Southern England)

Rhymes: -ɛɡ

Etymology 1 [ edit ]

Clipping of megabyte, megahertz, megajoule, etc.

Noun [ edit ]

meg (plural megs)

( colloquial ) Any unit having the SI prefix mega-. ( computing ) - "My new computer has over 500 megs of RAM." (megabytes) ( radio ) - "What frequency does Radio XYZ broadcast on?" "105.7 meg." (megahertz) ( heating ) - "a 250-meg gas heater" (megajoule)

See also [ edit ]

Etymology 2 [ edit ]

Unknown

Noun [ edit ]

meg (plural megs or meg)

( obsolete , US , slang ) a dollar 1916, The Saturday Evening Post ‎[1]: Ring W. Lardner , “Three Kings and a Pair”, in He could pick out cloth that was thirty meg a yard and get a suit and overcoat for fifteen bucks.

Further reading [ edit ]

Etymology 3 [ edit ]

Clipping of nutmeg.

Noun [ edit ]

meg (plural megs)

( colloquial , soccer ) a nutmeg

Verb [ edit ]

meg (third-person singular simple present megs, present participle megging, simple past and past participle megged)

( colloquial , soccer , transitive ) To nutmeg an opponent.

Anagrams [ edit ]

Esperanto [ edit ]

Esperanto cardinal numbers 1,000,000 Cardinal : meg

Ordinal : mega

Etymology [ edit ]

Back-formation from mega-.

Numeral [ edit ]

meg

( neologism , rare ) million, 106

Synonyms [ edit ]

Faroese [ edit ]

Pronunciation [ edit ]

Pronoun [ edit ]

meg sg

me, accusative eg ( “ I ” ) singular of

Declension [ edit ]

Faroese personal pronouns Personal pronouns ( Persónsfornøvn Singular ( eintal 1st person 2nd person 3rd person masc. 3rd person fem. 3rd person neut. Nominative ( hvørfall eg , jeg tú hann hon tað Accusative ( hvønnfall meg , mjeg teg tjeg hana Dative ( hvørjumfall mær tær honum henni tí Genitive ( hvørsfall mín tín hansara hans † hennara hennar † tess Plural ( fleirtal 1st person 2nd person 3rd person masc. 3rd person fem. 3rd person neut. Nominative ( hvørfall vit tit teir tær tey Accusative ( hvønnfall okkum tykkum Dative ( hvørjumfall teimum teim † Genitive ( hvørsfall okkara tykkara teirra

Hungarian [ edit ]

Etymology [ edit ]

From Proto-Finno-Ugric *müŋä (“rear, beyond”). For a similar semantic development, see Finnish cognate myös (“also, too”). Of the same origin as mögött, mögé, and mögül.[1]

Pronunciation [ edit ]

Conjunction [ edit ]

meg

and és s Csak te meg én! ― Only you and me! plus ( sum of the previous one and the following one ) Három meg egy egyenlő néggyel. ― Three plus one equals four.

Usage notes [ edit ]

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This term may also be part of the split form of a verb prefixed with meg- (usually expressing completion), occurring when the main verb does not follow the prefix directly. It can be interpreted only with the related verb form, irrespective of its position in the sentence, e.g. meg tudták volna nézni (“they could have seen it”, from megnéz). For verbs with this prefix, see meg-; for an overview, Appendix:Hungarian verbal prefixes. Ezt nem eszem meg! ― I will not eat this [up]; i.e., I will not complete eating it.

Derived terms [ edit ]

Compound words

References [ edit ]

Further reading [ edit ]

meg in Bárczi, Géza and László Országh. A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára (‘The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language’). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: →ISBN

Livonian [ edit ]

Alternative forms [ edit ]

( Courland ) mēg

Etymology [ edit ]

From Proto-Finnic *mek.

Pronoun [ edit ]

meg

Norwegian Bokmål [ edit ]

Etymology [ edit ]

From Old Norse mik.

Pronunciation [ edit ]

Pronoun [ edit ]

meg

jeg objective case of me

See also [ edit ]

Personal pronouns in Bokmål Number Person Type Nominative Oblique Possessive feminine masculine neuter plural Singular First – jeg meg mi min mitt mine Second – du deg di din ditt dine Third feminine (person) hun henne hennes masculine (person) han ham han hans feminine (noun) den dens masculine (noun) neuter (noun) det dets reflexive – seg si sin sitt sine Plural First – vi oss vår vårt våre Second – dere deres Third general de dem deres reflexive – seg si sin sitt sine

References [ edit ]

“meg” in The Bokmål Dictionary .

. “meg” in Det Norske Akademis ordbok (NAOB).

Norwegian Nynorsk [ edit ]

Etymology [ edit ]

From Old Norse mik.

Pronunciation [ edit ]

IPA(key): /meːɡ/ (example of pronunciation)

Pronoun [ edit ]

meg

eg objective case of me ( direct object of a verb )

See also [ edit ]

References [ edit ]

“meg” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.

Romansch [ edit ]

Alternative forms [ edit ]

( Rumantsch Grischun , Sursilvan , Sutsilvan , Surmiran ) matg

( Vallader ) mai

Etymology [ edit ]

From Latin (mensis) Māius (“of May”).

Proper noun [ edit ]

meg m

Westrobothnian [ edit ]

Etymology [ edit ]

From Old Norse mik, from Proto-Germanic *mek (“me”), accusative of *ek (“I”).

Pronunciation [ edit ]

IPA(key): /meːɣ/ (example of pronunciation)

Pronoun [ edit ]

meg

me ( first-person accusative and dative singular personal pronoun )

Declension [ edit ]

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