frog
v.— «I personally would combine the unkinking of the frogged yarn with washing it.» —“Re: Straightening unpicked yarn—how?” by Manny Olds Usenet: rec.crafts.textiles.yarn Feb. 4, 1997. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
frog
v.— «I personally would combine the unkinking of the frogged yarn with washing it.» —“Re: Straightening unpicked yarn—how?” by Manny Olds Usenet: rec.crafts.textiles.yarn Feb. 4, 1997. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
Residents of Martha’s Vineyard look forward each year to the arrival of pinkletinks, little frogs that herald the arrival of spring. Elsewhere, they’re called spring peepers, tinkletoes, and pink-winks. This is part of a complete episode...
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