trolley
by udusers1 on Jul 06, 2011 02:32:24
An urban transport. Basically a bus that runs on tracks and almost always on electric overhead lines.
Also known as
tram worldwide and
streetcar in Canada and several regions of USA.
Frequently used to call buses that look like
trolleys.
trolley
by Mordy on Nov 28, 2004 17:45:11
1. An
instantaneous compulsion to lose your lunch in an upwards or downwards direction. Usually downwards.
2. A Particlarly unpleasant experience usually caused by female mingin-ness
The speed of pronunciation is the indication of the
magnitude of said trolley.
trolley
by michael shawe on Apr 26, 2004 23:57:05
verb, to be a trolley is somewhat simmilar to
village bicicle, however you can fit far more in a trolley.
can also be used as a
greating to such a person. hello trolley
trolley
by mahadeva on Apr 28, 2006 09:42:28
Example:
I walked into
Jonesy's room the other day and there he was having a trolley. The idiot didn't even bother to
lock the door!
F**k she's hot. I'd have a trolley over that right here and now.
She's trolleylicious.
Trolley
by TrolleyFans on Dec 14, 2011 09:16:08
Noun: A
trolley is an object that gets you from A to B.
Verb
1. To
Trolley:
To trolley is to move from one position to another usually
on command. One can also trolley by themselves if they so desire.
2. To Trolley Something
To trolley is for a person to command a resource or object to be given to said person, requiring an immediate response. One can also trolley something to someone else, if they are feeling generous.
3.To Be/Get
Trollied(a) To Trolley Someone(b)
a) To be
trollied is when one finds themselves in an undesirable situation for seemingly no reason whatsoever. If one is trollied, a feeling of great discomfort ensues causing deep displeasure and possibly harm to an individual.
b) To get trollied by someone or something is when one finds themselves in a worse set of circumstances than they were prior to the
trolleying. One can trolley more than one person at a time, resulting in a double/triple etc. trolleying. One would do well to avoid getting trollied.
Example:
1. To
Trolley:
I
trollied to the shops this morning.
We trollied to the party last night.
Let's
trolley {somewhere}
I Trolley
You Trolley
She/He
Trollies
We all Trolley
They Trolley
Yous All Trolley
2. To Be/Get
Trollied:
a) I was trollied last night in the pub.
You were trollied in the game.
He/She was trollied this morning.
We were all trollied from our journey.
They were trollied after the night's festivities.
Yous all were trollied after the match.
b)
I trollied him in the game.
You got trollied by him last night.
He/She trollied Jason with a bat.
We all trollied the other team.
They trollied the deer on the shooting hunt.
Yous all trollied them in the match.