Leapfrog

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Leapfrog

  1. (slang, humorous) Laphroaig whisky.
    • 2008, Iain Banks, Dead Air:
      I poured myself some more Glen Generic then saw that somebody had brought a bottle of cask-strength Laphroaig, so abandoned my first glass and poured another of the Leapfrog and went to the fridge for some water.
    • 2016, Les Wood, Dark Side of the Moon:
      Laphroaig. The good old Leapfrog. That would do the trick. He knew it was supposed to taste better if it was watered slightly, but Boddice preferred it raw and unadulterated.