English edit

Noun edit

frog in a sock (plural frogs in a sock)

  1. (in similes) Something that is frantic.
    • 2009, Catherine Deveny, Free to a Good Home, →ISBN, page 106:
      The conflict between desire and programming may explain the common myth (or as we Micks like to think, well-known fact) that Catholics go off like frogs in a sock in the sack.
    • 2010, John Shors, The Wishing Trees, →ISBN:
      They're still as cross as a frog in a sock about it.
    • 2014, Martin Gooch, I Made a Feature Film by Mistake, →ISBN, page 10:
      I guarantee that if you make something really cool, her knickers'll be off quicker than a frog in a sock.
    • 2015, Joan Kilby, The Secret Son, →ISBN:
      Even though he was pissing her off mightily, his broad shoulders, tanned biceps and lock of black hair falling onto his forehead made her pulse jump like a frog in a sock.