frogger

English

Etymology 1

frog + -er

Noun

frogger (plural froggers)

  1. (biology) The pronged plater used in frogging (transferring cells to another plate).

Etymology 2

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

Verb

frogger (third-person singular simple present froggers, present participle froggering, simple past and past participle froggered)

  1. (slang) To dodge traffic while navigating across a busy road.
    • 2005, J. Brooks Dann, Anecdotal, →ISBN, page 30:
      Gabrielle and I froggered it across the bustling avenue toward our group.
    • 2014, David Mitchell, The Bone Clocks, →ISBN, page 265:
      Out I plunge ...into the Ready Salted afternoon, froggering between the traffic to the promenade.
    • 2014, Hank Phillippi Ryan, Truth Be Told: A Jane Ryland Novel, →ISBN, page 268:
      He hit the accelerator and froggered into the fast lane, inciting a symphony of angry honking.
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