troller

IPA: trˈoʊɫɝ

noun

  • One who fishes by trolling.
  • An engine-powered fishing boat, used for moving slowly while fishing lines drag behind, sometimes able to sail in shallow water.
  • (Internet slang, nonstandard) A troll; a user who maliciously provokes others.
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Examples of "troller" in Sentences

  • Yes, I am aware that his handle is "troller" backwards.
  • Mount a troller to it for limblines or just float with the current.
  • "troller" (hence, the name "trolley") that rolls along a suspended wire above the street.
  • He spends a season pulling fish from the deck of a troller, seiner or trawler and, with a replenished bank account puts his gear in storage, packs his shorts and t-shirts and takes a plane to Mazatlan where he has an apartment.
  • The Wii con­troller is really well-designed, and although its cur­rent imple­men­ta­tions — in every­thing from ten­nis to the new Zelda — are all fun and inter­est­ing, the coolest thing to me is that you can sense there’s some­thing even cra­zier wait­ing around the corner.
  • Yes | No | Report from ken wrote 42 weeks 5 days ago either way a fish hooked ia a fish hooked, the proper way of handling and releasing is the issue that should be addressed, I'm a troller for trout and salmon and the time spent to release a return fish is minute in making sure that fish survives.
  • And seeing the troller was a relief, because what we were dealing with was a timeframe before the next storm rolled in, because the boat was pretty disabled at that point, and I would have had to done some -- I would have had to have done a few things to keep the boat from, you know, staying on the top, instead of going down if another storm rolled through like the one that hit.

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