(intransitive; often foll byalong) British informal
to walk, esp aimlessly or heavily; stroll
Word origin
C20: perhaps a blend of trudge and slog
trog in American English
(trɑɡ)
noun
chiefly Brit slang
a hooligan; lout
Word origin
[1955–60; short for troglodyte]This word is first recorded in the period 1955–60. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: cassette, new wave, opioid, rollout, software
Examples of 'trog' in a sentence
trog
Who in the world would not rather go shopping than trog round some dreary art gallery?