Froggy vs Groggy - What's the difference?
froggy | groggy |
(childish, or, endearing) A frog.
* Children's poem, publishing date unknown
* Children's poem, publishing date unknown
(ethnic slur, offensive) A Frenchman.
Froglike.
Suffering from a frog in one's throat; hoarse.
* 1938 , The American Legion Magazine
Slowed or weakened, as by drink, sleepiness, etc.
As adjectives the difference between froggy and groggy
is that froggy is froglike while groggy is slowed or weakened, as by drink, sleepiness, etc.As a noun froggy
is a frog.froggy
English
Noun
(froggies)- This little froggy took a big leap
- This little froggy took a small
- This little froggy leaped sideways
- And this little froggy not at all
- And this little froggy went,
- hippity, hippity, hippity hop, all the way home.
- Hop little froggy , hop hop hop
- Hop little froggy , and don't you stop
Adjective
(en-adj)- Absolutely voiceless and baggy-eyed from hours of sour singing, no sleep, and a froggy throat from yelling in ego to be heard atop the rest.
Derived terms
* froggilygroggy
English
Adjective
(er)- The medicine made him groggy and irritable.