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No peg does not rhyme with pen but egg does..
Peg (also Pegg, as in the surname), Leg, Meg, Beg, Keg
This can also be used as "taken down a peg" or "to take down a peg or two" - it means to deflate their ego, usually by causing them to do something that shows they've been being arrogant or by correcting something they did wrong.
peg leg egg greg
Peg, Meg and leg all rhyme with greg.
Keg,meg, beg,peg and leg
Peg in Pinoy slang is trip or gusto as in "quiet ang peg!"
begslegspegs
The expression "to take someone down a peg" means to humble or deflate someone's ego or self-importance. It suggests bringing them back to a more modest or realistic level, often by pointing out their flaws or shortcomings.
Pegged, egged, legged
Leg. Keg. Egg. Meg. Beg. ...That's all I can think of right now. :]
The wooden peg board game, also known as peg solitaire, has a simple objective: to remove all but one peg from the board by jumping over them with another peg. The rules are that you can only move a peg by jumping over another peg into an empty space, and the peg that is jumped over is removed from the board. The game is won when only one peg remains on the board.