Hoarseness in speech, usually momentary; or a hoarse cough.
BTW: Throat, not 'throaght'
Nothing. The correct idiom is "frog in your throat" and it means that you are hoarse and croaky-sounding.
the frog will kill you.
rub coins on there hands the taste will stop them going near there throaght
Corrosive damage to the throaght and lungs, and, in some cases, systemic poisening.
the frog has died or has fliped over
The answer is: A frog is a animal and it's like a toad.Frogs lay eggs and frog eggs are in ponds. Frogs eggs are called frog spone.
"frog span" is gibberish. You may just be a careless typist and mean "Frog spawn" which is the little black dots in green lines that turn into tadpoles.
Frog
the duke of Normandy was eating a hotdog when one of his friends pushed it down his throaght and stabbed him with a butterkife
bad luck for a year. That same frog you threw will haunt you for ever
a tree frog
it means it likes you
A puddock can mean a small enclosure for animals (paddock) or a frog like amphibian.