trolling

IPA: trˈoʊɫɪŋ

noun

  • The act of one who trolls (in various senses).
  • A fishing technique in which one or more baited fishing lines are dragged by a moving boat. Not to be confused with trawling, which drags a net.
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Examples of "trolling" in Sentences

  • Zooey says: tombaker says: parody trolling is SO last-decade …
  • Your trolling is very incoherent, very positive, but incoherent.
  • Wow, I guess trolling is the ultimate sign of political conviction, then!
  • I am not sure how you think posting crap and trolling is debunking anything.
  • January 7th, 2010 at 7: 13 pm tombaker says: parody trolling is SO last-decade …
  • But research trolling is selective and malicious, and its aim is to have a chilling effect.
  • That kind of trolling is no better than the childish retort, “I know you are but what am I?”
  • * If on the other hand, if trolling is about inciting reaction, party members here certainly qualify as trolls.
  • Again, the purpose of trolling is to provoke an emotional reaction, thereby disrupting normal on-topic discussion.
  • The entire point of trolling is to say whatever the local community will find most offensive, so they can get us all riled up.

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