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frog-march; frog's march verb to push someone forward holding them by their collar and the seat of their trousers UK, 1884- I wonder what the cop would think if I began jumping with glee and yelling: “Frog’s march him! For God’s sake, frog’s march him!” — Terry Southern, Now Dig This, p. 158, 1972
- Gripping Archie under the arm, the undercover cop frogmarched him to the end of the causeway and down the steep steps to Kearny Street. — Seth Morgan, Homeboy, p. 205, 1990
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