Do I send this to my sister? Maybe I could cushion it by folding a copy inside a filled donut I bring her.

Do I send this to my sister? Maybe I could cushion it by folding a copy inside a filled donut I bring her. 
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2012/aug/05/phillip-hodson-parents-let-children-go
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2012/aug/05/phillip-hodson-parents-let-children-go

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  1. Um, that's not what "sprog" means.

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  2. Mark Erikson what, "child"? It's the first several definitions everywhere I look.

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  3. Amy Young Maybe it's an Australian thing.

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  4. It's slang for...uh...one of the precursors to children.

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  5. I think that would be "sproing" here?

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  6. I've heard of getting sprogged up (thanks, Bridget Jones), the product of which is a sprog.

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