spanghew means to strike (a frog or toad) and cause to fly in the air; to inflate (a frog) and bowl it across the surface of a pond. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
spanghew is pronounced /ˈspæŋ.hjuː/.
Etymology
From a combination of spang (“to spring”) and an onomatopoeic second element.
verb
- To strike (a frog or toad) and cause to fly in the air; to inflate (a frog) and bowl it across the surface of a pond.