Frogger

noun, verb, slang

noun, verb, slang ·Moderate ·College level

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    The pronged plater used in frogging (transferring cells to another plate).
  2. 2
    A person who engages in froggery. Internet

    "BTW, don't try to frogg me any more and stop using my .sig, OK? ΒΆ [Damn froggers, can't do anything right...]"

  3. 3
    A person interested in frogs; a herpetologist who specialises in frogs; a frog enthusiast. colloquial
Verb
  1. 1
    To dodge traffic while navigating across a busy road. slang

    "Gabrielle and I froggered it across the bustling avenue toward our group."

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"Gabrielle and I froggered it across the bustling avenue toward our group."

Etymology

Etymology 1

From frog + -er.

Etymology 2

From Frogger, a 1981 arcade game developed by Konami, in which the player directs frogs across a busy road and other hazards.

Etymology 3

From frogg + -er.

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