hit the frog and toad

hit the frog and toad

slang To leave or depart. The phrase comes from rhyming slang in which "frog and toad" rhymes with "road." Primarily heard in Australia. Well, it's about time to hit the frog and toad. I've got to be up early in the morning. I think we'd better hit the frog and toad if we want to make it on time. Come on, kids! If you don't hit the frog and toad now, you'll be late for school!
See also: and, frog, hit, toad
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