frog v.— «Worst nightmare: A poncho that I’ve knit and frogged (pulled apart) three times now.» —“Creating A ‘Harf’ By Hand” by Carolyn McCarthy Bellingham Herald (Wash.) Jan. 11, 2005. (source: Double...
OHT n.— «I was rather proud of the fact that I studied English Literature and would have loved to go beyond my Masters. English….Mr. X seemed surprised or perhaps shocked.…My ire knew no bounds. I had to drop loaded phrases...
Phrog n.— «With protruding side wheels and a nose-up attitude on the ground, the CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter has the appearance of a frog ready to hop—some would say it certainly does, especially when moving forward on the deck. Since the...
frog spawn n.— «Sago—vulgur form “frogs’ spawn”—is one of those nice glutinous round pellets which comes as a dried little nodule and cooks into stuff that, well, looks like frogs’ spawn.» —“Re: What is sago...