释义 |
trol·lop I. \ˈträləp\ noun (-s) Etymology: probably irregular from German dialect trolle trollop, prostitute, from Middle High German trulle prostitute, mistress — more at trull 1. a. : an unkempt slovenly woman : slattern b. : a woman of loose morals : wanton c. Midland : a dissatisfied restless woman 2. : something that dangles or drags untidily : a straggly mass < a trollop of soldiery … out-of-step, blurred and miserable — Bruce Marshall > II. intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) 1. : to work, walk, or act in a sluggish or slovenly manner : slouch along : slump 2. chiefly Scotland : to dangle or hang soggily : become bedraggled 3. : to behave like a trollop : display a wanton manner |