frogmarch

Etymology
Originated circa 1871, from the resemblance of the target to a splayed-out frog.

Verb

 * 1) To march or force a person forward while holding their arms from behind or the side, as a prisoner.
 * 2)  To force a person forward against their will.
 * 3)  To carry a person face-down with one person holding each limb.
 * 4) To forcibly relocate a person, especially in a degrading or humiliating manner.
 * 1)  To carry a person face-down with one person holding each limb.
 * 2) To forcibly relocate a person, especially in a degrading or humiliating manner.

Noun

 * 1) The process of frogmarching a person.