trollop
Pronunciation Noun
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Pronunciation Noun
trollop (plural trollops)
- A woman of a vulgar and discourteous disposition.
- (derogatory) A strumpet; a whore.
- 1936: Like the Phoenix by Anthony Bertram
- However, terrible as it may seem to the tall maiden sisters of J.P.'s in Queen Anne houses with walled vegetable gardens, this courtesan, strumpet, harlot, whore, punk, fille de joie, street-walker, this trollop, this trull, this baggage, this hussy, this drab, skit, rig, quean, mopsy, demirep, demimondaine, this wanton, this fornicatress, this doxy, this concubine, this frail sister, this poor Queenie--did actually solicit me, did actually say 'coming home to-night, dearie' and my soul was not blasted enough to call a policeman.
- 1936: Like the Phoenix by Anthony Bertram
See also Thesaurus:promiscuous woman
Translations- French: pute, salope, garce, roulure, traînée, morue
- German: Schlampe, Hure
- Russian: шлю́ха
- Spanish: puta, golfa, ramera
- French: pute, putain, roulure, morue
- German: Hure, Dirne
- Italian: puttana, sgualdrina, battona, baldracca, squillo, peripatetica
- Russian: шлю́ха
- Spanish: puta, golfa, ramera
trollop (trollops, present participle trolloping; past and past participle trolloped)
- to act in a sluggish or slovenly manner
- (Scottish) to dangle soggily: become bedraggled
- to behave like a trollop
- A gait performed by a horse which falls between a trot and a gallop. Also known as a canter.
- (to behave like a trollop) See Thesaurus:harlotize
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