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frontlog 

Comes from the word of "backlog". frontlog is typically used as a verb to indicate that you're going to do things sooner than later, even sooner than necessary. That way they are done, and out of the way.
Let's frontlog this work because we know we're going to require several iterations before we get it right, so we dont' want to wait for the last minute to start.
frontlog by zumalifeguard November 17, 2010
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Frontlog 

- the additional work that needs to be done in order to be able to go on a holiday - opposite of backlog.
I am going on holidays Friday and have all this frontlog of work I need to get finished by Thursday afternoon.
Frontlog by Exo503 August 7, 2011
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an expert in oral sex, a "lord of the fronts". may indicate a particular obsession with it, sometimes alarmingly so. gender neutral, both in giver and receiver.
I wanted to fuck, but she was being such a frontlord
frontlord by FourAM January 8, 2015

frontload 

drinking any form of alcohol at home prior to hitting the bar scene in order to:

a.)avoid unnecessary partying costs
b.)arrive with a "foreign package"
He had the foresight to frontload before heading out for the night.
frontload by sheila in the car January 28, 2008

frontload 

Pertaining to physical health. The act of eating, drinking, sniffing, smoking, rolling, sinfully and wickedly with reckless abandonment while your young.
I'd rather frontload and live wildly while I can! After-all "your only young once".
frontload by Miah December 10, 2006

frontload 

1. to get a horrendous beating in a sport or other competitive activity

2. to drink such a tremendous amount of alcohol that you make a fool of yourself, throw up and fall down
How was the game last night?
Terrible, we got frontloaded.

Dude you were frontloaded last night.
I wish I could remember. Did I have fun?
frontload by zallp August 16, 2009

Frontloading 

(Frontloading) is the practice of some governmental agencies or companies to invite more traffic than they could handle or deliver. In the case of companies it might be a deliberate policy or merely an accidental outcome. If it is deliberate it could be called bait and switch.
Without realizing it the store, not knowing how popular the new Ipod would be was guilty of Frontloading by viture of not having enough supplies at hand to supply demand.
Frontloading by talbotboy1 October 23, 2010