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troll for — ˈtroll ˌfor [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they troll for he/she/it trolls for present participle trolling for past tense … Useful english dictionary
troll for — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms troll for : present tense I/you/we/they troll for he/she/it trolls for present participle trolling for past tense trolled for past participle trolled for informal troll for something to try to find or get… … English dictionary
Troll (gay slang) — Troll and trolling are Sexual s sl. questioning or bi curious men who cruise or “wander about looking” Cage, Ken. [http://books.google.com/books?id=WSn7026sq cC pg=PA100 dq=gay+troll+sex sig=lZCrvPfm9hktgJ5XzoovSU6Z 3w Gayle: The Language of… … Wikipedia
troll — UK US /trəʊl/ verb [I] ► to search in many places to find people or information you want, especially on the internet: »Eager to secure the company s future, he started trolling for merger partners. » troll for bargains/data/jobs ► MARKETING to… … Financial and business terms
Troll (Middle-earth) — Races of Middle earth Valar Maiar Elves Men Dwarves Hobbits Ents Eagles Orcs Trolls Dragons Other In J. R. R. Tolkien s legendarium, Trolls are large humanoids of great strength and … Wikipedia
troll — troll1 [trəul, trɔl US troul] n [Date: 1600 1700; : Norwegian; Origin: troll and Danish trold, from Old Norse troll evil creature, giant ] an imaginary creature in stories that looks like an ugly person troll 2 troll2 v [I and T] American English … Dictionary of contemporary English
troll´er — troll1 «trohl», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. a) to sing (something) in a full, rolling voice. b) to sing (something) in succession. When three people troll a round or catch, the soprano sings one line, the alto comes in next with the same line, and then… … Useful english dictionary
troll — troll1 [ troul ] noun count 1. ) a very ugly creature in old Scandinavian stories that lives in a CAVE and is either very small or very tall 2. ) an ugly or unpleasant person troll troll 2 [ troul ] verb intransitive 1. ) to try to catch fish… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
troll — I UK [trɒl] / UK [trəʊl] noun [countable] Word forms troll : singular troll plural trolls 1) a very ugly creature in old Scandinavian stories that lives in a cave and is either very small or very tall 2) an ugly or unpleasant person 3) computing… … English dictionary
troll — troll1 [trəʊl, trɒl] noun (in folklore) an ugly cave dwelling being depicted as either a giant or a dwarf. Origin ME (in the sense witch ): from ON and Swed. troll, Dan. trold. troll2 [trəʊl, trɒl] verb 1》 (often … English new terms dictionary