noun, verb, -frogged, -frog⋅ging.| 1. | a game in which players take turns in leaping over another player bent over from the waist. |
| 2. | an advance from one place, position, or situation to another without progressing through all or any of the places or stages in between: a leapfrog from bank teller to vice president in one short year. |
| 3. | to jump over (a person or thing) in or as if in leapfrog: He leapfrogged the fence to reach the crying child. |
| 4. | to move or cause to move as if in leapfrog: Manufacturers are leapfrogging prices because the cost of raw materials has doubled. |
| 5. | to move or advance in or as if in leapfrog: Our tour leapfrogged through six cities in four days. |