-("Frog-lee") Adjective: Having or displaying the qualities of a frog. Either a negative or positive connotation this would be used in.
-("Frog-lee") Noun: A funny last name
-("Frog-lee") Noun: A funny last name
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Dude, don't don't go there... she's a frogley.
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Someone who is both a colleague and a friend. There is a thin line between a friend and a colleague - for example you would go and have some ice cream with your frolleague during office hours, but you would not go out to a club with her to do the dirty wine
I was at work yesterday and my frolleague asked me to go down to 7-11 for some ice cream. I said ‘yes’
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Get the frollet mug.People who you work with that are more than colleagues but not quite friends. You really find them when you leave a company and you are deciding who gets the Facebook invite and who gets the LinkedIn invite.
My Frolleague, Bert, is really connected but I would not be seen dead with him at a bar, so I'll invite him to join my LinkedIn network. While I drink and work with Betty so she gets the Facebook invite.
by Leslie Dow November 6, 2007
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1. An act or instance of foolishness: regretted the follies of his youth.
2. A costly undertaking having an absurd or ruinous outcome.
1. An act or instance of foolishness: regretted the follies of his youth.
2. A costly undertaking having an absurd or ruinous outcome.
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