trollop

IPA: trˈɑɫʌp

noun

  • (derogatory) A strumpet; a whore.

verb

  • to act in a sluggish or slovenly manner
  • (Scotland) to dangle soggily: become bedraggled
  • to behave like a trollop
  • Of a horse: to move with a gait between a trot and a gallop; to canter.
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Examples of "trollop" in Sentences

  • Maybe that "trollop" Cindy stole them from him ...
  • Throw in another word, "trollop" and try it again. 365,000 hits.
  • Will he call her a 'trollop' and the "C" word like he did his wife?
  • I am sure the reporters would go on record; besides, who makes up the word trollop?
  • He also called his own wife a c*nt, directly and used the word trollop in reference.
  • The story is funny and the word "trollop" is awesome, but it's obviously a ploy to sell a book.
  • What a scene: the great and prudish orator bent over the hand of the most titled trollop in Rome!
  • He's imploding and that "trollop" video is going more viral than anything since the Macaca video.
  • Before we get into it, I'd like to thank you for injecting the word "trollop" into the 2008 debate.
  • He made that Merchant of Venice weighing motion with his hands, as though to suggest that in the scale of things, a lapse was a lapse and a trollop was a trollop.

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