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Definition of Frank Bough

Frank Bough

  • to leave, to 'do the off'. Compare with the misspelled frank boff. After Frank Bough, English television presenter (15 January 1933 - 21 October 2020).
    I'll have one for the frog, then do the Frank.

    Last edited on Oct 25 2020. Submitted by SaafLaahndan on Oct 25 2020.

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