Gentleman’s Leapfrog


in a situation where a set of two consecutive doorways are present (usually in the entrance of a building): person a holds the first door open for person b, then person b holds the next door open for person a.
“sorry i lost you back there, i played a game of gentleman’s leapfrog with the man behind us.”

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