reg

[rɛɡ]

reg Definition

  • 1a regulation, rule, or law
  • 2a regular customer of a particular place, especially a bar or restaurant

Using reg: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "reg" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The new reg requires all employees to wear masks.

  • Example

    He's a reg at the local pub.

  • Example

    The reg prohibits smoking in public places.

reg Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with reg

  • regs and eggs

    a breakfast dish consisting of scrambled eggs and sausage gravy, often served in diners

    Example

    I ordered the regs and eggs for breakfast this morning.

  • to leave a place, especially a bar or restaurant, after being a regular customer

    Example

    After years of being a regular at the bar, he decided to reg out and find a new spot.

  • newbie reg

    a new regular customer at a place

    Example

    The bartender greeted the newbie reg and offered him a drink.

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Summary: reg in Brief

'Reg' [rɛɡ] can refer to a regulation, rule, or law, as in 'The new reg requires all employees to wear masks.' It can also mean a regular customer of a particular place, especially a bar or restaurant, as in 'He's a reg at the local pub.' Other phrases include 'regs and eggs,' a breakfast dish, and 'reg out,' meaning to leave a place after being a regular customer.