A person with facial features resembling a frog, such as a wide mouth or bulging eyes.
Compound of 'frog' (from Old English 'frogga') and 'face' (from Old French 'face'). The term emerged in English as a descriptive compound in the 19th century.
This word shows how humans have always used animal comparisons to describe unusual facial features—it's both playful and potentially unkind, reflecting how language can simultaneously amuse and wound.
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