The term "ye pouisonius bunch backed frog" appears to be a playful or fictional phrase, possibly inspired by old or fantastical language. It could be a whimsical way to describe a fictional frog with exaggerated features, such as a "poisonous" nature and a "bunch-backed" appearance. Without additional context, it is difficult to determine its specific meaning or origin, as it does not refer to a recognized species or concept in scientific literature.
the frog will kill you.
On singles it means backed with as in "side A backed with side B."
the frog has died or has fliped over
Us-backed regions are countries that we back up during wars.
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
mean is the average of a bunch of numbers. the median is the middle number of the bunch. if the bunch has an even amount of numbers, you average the middle 2 numbers to get the median.
Its a collection of something
bad luck for a year. That same frog you threw will haunt you for ever
a tree frog
it means it likes you