A (real) frog-choker American singular noun US informal
A unusually severe or torrential rainfall of rain.
I don't want to go to work in a frog-choker like this.
It's dangerous to go out in a real frog-choker.
There was a real frog-choker during the night.
If the heavens open, it starts to rain heavily.
A heavy rain
Used to describe a heavy rain or a downpour
To rain heavily and at great length
To rain very heavily
Said when one is looking back on something enjoyable or worthwhile in the moment that it was happening even though it was impermanent
The party came to an end, but it was fun while it lasted.