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trolly

English

Etymology 1

Noun

trolly (plural trollies)

  1. Alternative form of trolley

Verb

trolly (third-person singular simple present trollies, present participle trollying, simple past and past participle trollied)

  1. Alternative form of trolley

Etymology 2

Noun

trolly (plural trollies)

  1. A suet dumpling.

Etymology 3

troll +? -y

Adjective

trolly (comparative more trolly, superlative most trolly)

  1. (informal) Of, befitting, or characteristic of a troll.
    • 2014, Elizabeth DePoy, Stephen Gilson, Branding and Designing Disability: Reconceptualising Disability Studies
      The particular response of the kind of haters you mention surprised the hell outta me, because it's such trolly behavior.
    • 2018, Brandy Zadrozny, "Jacob Wohl, 20, far-right conspiracy theorist, gets a moment in spotlight with Mueller plot," NBC News
      But as a writer on conspiracy sites, with 178,000 Twitter followers along for the ride, Wohl also earned a place among President Donald Trump’s most ardent and trolly online defenders.

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streetcar

English

Etymology

street +? car

Noun

streetcar (plural streetcars)

  1. (Canada, US) A tram or light rail vehicle, usually a single car, but also attached together, operating on city streets. A trolley car.
    Synonym: (UK) tram

Translations

Further reading

  • tram on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Anagrams

  • rescatter, scatterer, tarcretes

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