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troll (1)

troll [ trōl ]


verb  (past and past participle trolled, present participle troll·ing, 3rd person present singular trolls)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb drag baited line through water: to fish by dragging a baited line through water, or from the back of a boat moving slowly

2. transitive and intransitive verb troll in one area: to troll a particular area, or for a particular type of fish

3. transitive verb look for something: to attempt to find something ( informal )
trolled through the job ads

4. intransitive verb U.K. amble along: to walk casually

5. transitive and intransitive verb wander around searching for somebody: to wander around a particular area or place, especially in search of a sexual partner ( slang )

6. transitive and intransitive verb U.S. roll or cause something to roll: to roll or rotate, or cause something to roll or rotate

7. intransitive verb online fool Internet user into responding: to lure other Internet users into sending responses to carefully designed incorrect statements

8. transitive and intransitive verb sing loudly or enthusiastically: to sing something loudly and with vigor, or be sung loudly and with vigor, especially in a round, refrain, or chorus ( dated )



noun  (plural trolls)
Definition:
 
1. lure used in fishing: a lure or bait used for trolling

2. activity of dragging baited fishing line: the act or process of fishing by trolling

3. search made: an attempt to find something ( informal )
sat down with the newspaper for a troll through the obituaries

4. online false statement used as Internet lure: a carefully worded but incorrect statement that is designed to lure other Internet users into sending responses ( slang )

[14th century. Origin ?]

troll·er noun
troll·ing noun
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