Treg
A Scottish term describing a person of shabby or, somewhat cruely, financially restricted appearance.
"Look at her, she's a right treg"
"Piss of you treg"
"Piss of you treg"
treggings
A cross between trousers and leggings. Sinmilar to jeggings.
Those aren't jeggings, stupid. They're TREGGINGS.
Treggings
Military trousers that are tight enough to look like jeggings.
Whoa cool treggings, your pockets are so useless!
Treg
Rare species in risk of extinction whose habitats include Omegle, Slough, the Carribean and Snapchat.
Easily recognisable due to its cute range of facial expressions and incomprehensible dialect, such as "Ig h dlk sOn".
Can be used as a noun, adjective, adverb, verb etc.
Easily recognisable due to its cute range of facial expressions and incomprehensible dialect, such as "Ig h dlk sOn".
Can be used as a noun, adjective, adverb, verb etc.
"Wow, you really tregged out there."
"I'm feeling a little treggy today."
"Thou art tregalicious."
"He's got no chance with her, he's in the tregzone."
"I'm feeling a little treggy today."
"Thou art tregalicious."
"He's got no chance with her, he's in the tregzone."
Treg
Artistic in his own special way, kindof annoying but in a likeable way. Has a habit of saying, "Whatchu mean by that" WAY too much. Otherways a pretty chill guy. Absolutely sucks at ceramics but has good ideas nonetheless. Has existential crisis every once in a while like everybody else. There is also a cult called Treg.
Damn, you really messed that mug up Treg.
I think Treg's pretty chill
I think Treg's pretty chill
treggings
leggings which are made of stretchy but very opaque fabric to resemble wool, corduroy, leather or riding pants. A blend of the words 'trousers' and 'leggings'.
A tight pants with tightest position called Camel toe (combined trousers with leggings).
A tight pants with tightest position called Camel toe (combined trousers with leggings).
Some girls like to wear treggings showing their sexy legs.
A girl wore very high heels with her treggings, which had zip details at the ankle.
A girl wore very high heels with her treggings, which had zip details at the ankle.
Treg
Treg is the pseudonim for the writer Gretchin Hardwold. If you notice, Treg is Gret backwards. Her books include:
"A wander through the Willow Trees"
"Crime and Perdition"
"Crime and Perdition"