trol|lop

trol|lop
trol|lop «TROL uhp», noun.
1. an untidy or slovenly woman; slattern.
2. a morally loose woman; slut.
3. = prostitute. (Cf.prostitute)
[probably < troll1 in sense of “to trail, draggle”]

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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  • Trol|lop|i|an — Trol|lop|e|an or Trol|lop|i|an «truh LOP ee uhn, LOH pee », adjective. having to do with, characteristic of, or like the English novelist Anthony Trollope (1815 1882) or his writings: »a Trollopian background of great houses and grouse moors… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Trol|lop|e|an — or Trol|lop|i|an «truh LOP ee uhn, LOH pee », adjective. having to do with, characteristic of, or like the English novelist Anthony Trollope (1815 1882) or his writings: »a Trollopian background of great houses and grouse moors (Mollie Panter… …   Useful english dictionary

  • trol|lop|y — «TROL uh pee», adjective. like a trollop; slovenly; morally loose …   Useful english dictionary

  • trol·lop — /ˈtrɑːləp/ noun, pl lops [count] old fashioned + offensive : a woman who has sex with many different men …   Useful english dictionary

  • trol — as·trol·a·ter; as·trol·a·try; as·trol·o·ger; as·trol·o·gist; as·trol·o·gis·tic; as·trol·o·gize; as·trol·o·gous; as·trol·o·gy; ben·zes·trol; comp·trol·ler; comp·trol·ler·ship; con·trol·la·bil·i·ty; con·trol·la·ble; con·trol·ler; con·trol·ler·ship; …   English syllables

  • lop — agal·lop; al·le·lop·a·thy; al·lop·a·thy; am·pe·lop·sis; am·y·lop·sin; an·cy·lop·o·da; anom·a·lop·ter·yx; ar·te·ri·o·lop·a·thy; cal·lop; cau·lop·ter·is; ceph·a·lop·o·da; ceph·a·lop·ter·us; chi·lop·la·cus; chi·lop·o·da; cor·y·lop·sis;… …   English syllables

  • trollop — trol·lop …   English syllables

  • trollopean — trol·lop·e·an …   English syllables

  • trollopian — trol·lop·i·an …   English syllables

  • trollop — trol|lop [ˈtrɔləp US ˈtra: ] n [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: Probably from German dialect trolle] old fashioned not polite an offensive word for a sexually immoral woman …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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