'Wind the frog' means 'get ready'.
It comes from the scene in which Woody launches the plan to escape from Sid's room in Pixar's 1995 movie Toy Story.
Scuttlebut has it that the phrase was popular among the film's crew during shooting.
It comes from the scene in which Woody launches the plan to escape from Sid's room in Pixar's 1995 movie Toy Story.
Scuttlebut has it that the phrase was popular among the film's crew during shooting.
by pendantry June 03, 2020
Look It Up On Duckduckgo.
Related to RTFM and LIUOG, but used by those who rebel against go ogle's de-emphasis (and, perhaps, rejection) of its erstwhile motto "Don't be evil" after its acquisition by Alphabet (with the implication that all they've done is delete the "don't").
Related to RTFM and LIUOG, but used by those who rebel against go ogle's de-emphasis (and, perhaps, rejection) of its erstwhile motto "Don't be evil" after its acquisition by Alphabet (with the implication that all they've done is delete the "don't").
by pendantry March 21, 2022