frog and toad
The road.
Definitions
The road. Almost always in the phrase 'hit the frog and toad' — get moving, get on your way.
frog and toad In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Cockney rhyming slang — 'frog and toad' rhymes with 'road'. One of the oldest and best-known examples, often shortened to just 'frog'.
People Also Ask
What does "frog and toad" mean?
"Frog and toad" is slang for the road.
How do you use "frog and toad" in a sentence?
"Come on, let's hit the frog and toad before traffic builds up."
Why does "frog and toad" mean road?
It's Cockney rhyming slang, where "toad" rhymes with "road."
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