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frog salad; frog show noun in carnival usage, any performance that features scantily clad women US, 1981- It is an old joke in the United States that whenever there is a great “leg piece,” sometimes called a “frog salad” (i.e., a ballet with unusual opportunities for studying anatomy), the front seats are invariably filled with veteran roués. — Sherman Louis Sergel, The Language of Show Biz, p. 15, 1973
- — Don Wilmeth, The Language of American Popular Entertainment, p. 101, 1981
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