froggo

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English

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Etymology

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From frog +‎ -o.

Noun

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froggo (plural froggos)

  1. (colloquial) A frog.
    • 2020 July 2, Alex Springer, “The Back Burner”, in Salt Lake City Weekly, volume 37, number 6, page 12:
      Once you’ve snagged a few froggos, Eggett further pontificates on the cooking techniques that should be applied for some tasty homemade frog legs.
    • 2021, Re:wild, Syd Robinson, “Spiny Giant Frog”, in Wild Life!: A Look at Nature’s Odd Ducks, Underfrogs, and Other At-Risk Species, Adams Media, →ISBN, page 126:
      But still, improved management of other protected areas is going to be critical for these big froggos going forward.
    • 2022, Kit Chapman, Racing Green: How Motorsport Science Can Save the World, Bloomsbury Sigma, →ISBN, pages 243–244:
      Geim decided to see if he could make a living thing levitate. He picked out a frog [] Geim’s motto is, ‘It’s better to be wrong than boring’, and, even before his floating froggos, he’d lived a life that probably qualifies him as one of the most interesting men in the world.