The slang term "more preggers" is a variation of the phrase "more pregnant." It is commonly used to describe someone who is very pregnant or nearing the end of their pregnancy. The pronunciation of the word "preggers" is /ˈprɛɡərz/, with the stress on the first syllable. The spelling of the word, using "gg" instead of "g," is a nod to the informal nature of the word and the use of non-standard spelling in text messages and social media.
The term "preggers" is an informal colloquialism that emerged in modern usage as a truncated form of the word "pregnant", which means carrying a developing offspring or fetus within the body. The etymology of the word "pregnant" stems from the Latin word "praegnans", derived from "prae-" meaning "before" or "pre-" and "gnasci" meaning "to be born". Hence, "pregnant" originally signified the state before birth.
The addition of "more" to "preggers" is a slang embellishment used to intensify or emphasize the word. It does not possess a specific etymology of its own, as it is simply a colloquialism used to convey a greater level of pregnancy or to playfully imitate and exaggerate the language.