Noun: A
trolley is an object that gets you from A to B.
Verb
1. To
Trolley:
To trolley is to move from one position to another usually
on command. One can also trolley by themselves if they so desire.
2. To Trolley Something
To trolley is for a person to command a resource or object to be given to said person, requiring an immediate response. One can also trolley something to someone else, if they are feeling generous.
3.To Be/Get
Trollied(a) To Trolley Someone(b)
a) To be
trollied is when one finds themselves in an undesirable situation for seemingly no reason whatsoever. If one is trollied, a feeling of great discomfort ensues causing deep displeasure and possibly harm to an individual.
b) To get trollied by someone or something is when one finds themselves in a worse set of circumstances than they were prior to the
trolleying. One can trolley more than one person at a time, resulting in a double/triple etc. trolleying. One would do well to avoid getting trollied.
1. To
Trolley:
I
trollied to the shops this morning.
We trollied to the party last night.
Let's
trolley {somewhere}
I Trolley
You Trolley
She/He
Trollies
We all Trolley
They Trolley
Yous All Trolley
2. To Be/Get
Trollied:
a) I was trollied last night in the pub.
You were trollied in the game.
He/She was trollied this morning.
We were all trollied from our journey.
They were trollied after the night's festivities.
Yous all were trollied after the match.
b)
I trollied him in the game.
You got trollied by him last night.
He/She trollied Jason with a bat.
We all trollied the other team.
They trollied the deer on the shooting hunt.
Yous all trollied them in the match.