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Definition of trollop in English: trollopnoun ˈtrɒləpˈtrɑləp dated, humorous A woman who has many casual sexual encounters or relationships. Example sentencesExamples - This was the man that thought her to be a flirtatious trollop.
- She applied everything with a sparing touch; she didn't wish to appear a fool, or a trollop.
- The place resembled more of a fish market than a high class club due to the trollops everywhere.
- Ellen had pictured Edward lying in ecstasy with a succession of nameless camp trollops, and part of her had silently screamed in outrage.
- Of course, everyone here was content to make up stories about her being some loose living, fast talking city trollop.
Origin Early 17th century: perhaps related to trull. Rhymes collop, dollop, gollop, lollop, scallop, scollop, Trollope, wallop Definition of trollop in US English: trollopnounˈtrɑləpˈträləp dated, humorous A woman who has many casual sexual encounters or relationships. Example sentencesExamples - Ellen had pictured Edward lying in ecstasy with a succession of nameless camp trollops, and part of her had silently screamed in outrage.
- The place resembled more of a fish market than a high class club due to the trollops everywhere.
- She applied everything with a sparing touch; she didn't wish to appear a fool, or a trollop.
- Of course, everyone here was content to make up stories about her being some loose living, fast talking city trollop.
- This was the man that thought her to be a flirtatious trollop.
Origin Early 17th century: perhaps related to trull. |