Frog (disambiguation)

A frog is a member of a diverse group of amphibians composing the order Anura.

Frog(s) or The Frog(s) may also refer to:

Businesses and organizations

 * Frog (models), a brand of model aircraft
 * The Frogs (club), a twentieth century African American theatrical organization
 * Frog Design (stylized 'frog, part of Capgemini Invent'), a design firm founded in 1969
 * Frog Mobile, a pre-paid mobile service in Greece, Bulgaria and Romania

People

 * Frog Fagan (1940–1993), NASCAR Winston Cup driver
 * Frog Pocket, recording name of John Charles Wilson, a Scottish musician
 * Frog Redus (1905–1979), American baseball infielder in the Negro leagues
 * The Frog, a ring name of Canadian All Star Wrestling professional wrestler Terry Tomko

Games

 * Frog (American card game), a card game of the German Tarok family
 * Frog (patience), a patience or solitaire card game
 * Frogs (video game), a 1978 single-player action arcade game
 * Frogger, a 1981 single-player action arcade game

Literature

 * Frog (picture books), a series of picture books by Max Velthuijs
 * Frog (novel), a 2009 novel by Mo Yan
 * Frog, a 1991 novel by Stephen Dixon
 * The Frogs, a play by Aristophanes

Fictional characters

 * Frog (Chrono Trigger), a video game character
 * Crazy Frog, an animated character
 * Michigan J. Frog, a Merrie Melodies cartoon character
 * One of the title characters in the Frog and Toad children's book series
 * Frog, handle of the Smokey and the Bandit character Carrie, played by Sally Field
 * Frogs, an alien species from German science-fiction series Raumpatrouille – Die phantastischen Abenteuer des Raumschiffes Orion
 * Frog, one of the main characters in the TV series WordWorld

Music

 * Frog (band), an American Indie rock band
 * Frog (album), a 2002 album by Merzbow
 * Frogs (song), by Alice in Chains
 * The Frogs (band), an American rock music band founded in 1980
 * The Frogs (album), 1988
 * The Frogs (musical), a 1974 musical adaptation of Aristophanes' play
 * Frog Records, a UK classic jazz record label
 * Bow frog, a block which holds the hair at the grip end of a string instrument's bow

Film and television

 * Frog (film), a 1987 television film starring Shelley Duvall and Elliott Gould
 * "Frogs!", a 1993 film sequel to Frog (film).
 * Frogs (film), a 1972 horror film directed by George McCowan
 * "Frogs", an episode of the television series Teletubbies
 * The Frog, a 1937 film starring Noah Beery, Jack Hawkins and Gordon Harker
 * The Frog (TV series), a 2020 Iranian series directed by Houman Seyyedi
 * "The Frog", a metonym for The WB television network

Science and technology

 * FROG, a block cipher in cryptography
 * Fast and Realistic OpenGL Displayer, a toolkit for physics data visualisation
 * Frequency-resolved optical gating, a method for measuring ultra-fast laser pulses

Military

 * Flame Resistant Organizational Gear (FROG), flame resistant clothing developed for the US Marine Corps
 * FROG-3 and FROG-5, NATO reporting name for the 2K6 Luna, a Soviet short-range artillery rocket system
 * FROG-7, NATO reporting name for the 9K52 Luna-M, a Soviet short-range artillery rocket system
 * Matilda Frog, an Australian flamethrower variant of the British Second World War Matilda II tank

Geography

 * Frog, Texas, an unincorporated community
 * Frog City (disambiguation)
 * Frog Creek (West Virginia)
 * Frog Lake (disambiguation)
 * Frog Mountain, a mountain in Alabama

Railroads

 * The point where two rails cross in a railroad switch
 * Rerail frog, a ramp device - see Glossary of rail terminology

Tool parts

 * An indentation in a brick
 * Part of a mouldboard plough
 * Part of a plane (tool)
 * Part of a sheath or scabbard for an edged tool or weapon; see

Other uses

 * Frog (dinghy), small dinghy
 * Frog (fastening), ornamental braiding for the front of a garment
 * Frog (horse anatomy), part of a horse's hoof
 * Frog (pejorative), an ethnic slur for French or French-Canadian people
 * Frog (Malaysian politics), a term used in Malaysian politics to describe party switching
 * Folding bicycle produced by Riese und Müller
 * In genetics, "the frog" generally refers to Xenopus laevis
 * The act of ripping out stitches in knitting