Frog-march - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|mɑːrtʃ|
Brit.
|ˈfrɒɡmɑːtʃ|
verb
- To force a person to walk where he does not wish to go by holding his arms behind him and pushing him forward.
- To march or force a person forward while holding their arms from behind or aside, as a prisoner.
- (archaic) To carry a person face-down with one person holding each limb.
- To forcibly relocate a person, especially in a degrading or humiliating manner.
- To march or force a person forward while holding their arms from behind or aside, as a prisoner.
- (archaic) To carry a person face-down with one person holding each limb.
- To forcibly relocate a person, especially in a degrading or humiliating manner.
noun
- Alternative spelling of frog march.
- The process of frog-marching a person.
- The process of frog-marching a person.
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