adjective. characteristic of, or like, a troll. The adjective form of troll. Describes something an Internet or real-life troll would do, or may be used to describe a person who in some ways resembles an Internet troll. May also be used to encompass any or all acts of trolling. Trolling is a trolly thing to do, as are many other actions which may fall under the growing and loose definition of trolling. Has a slightly positive connotation.
Antiquated and out dated form of transportation. Also used in the term wordhop on the trolly/word. Which means catch the oppurtunity, get on the go, or do the latest trend.
To be physically or mentally (or both) impaired due to excessive substance (alcohol or any other drug) intake. Derived from the commonly used British expression "To be off one's trolly."
"I went to the pub last night with the intention of having only one pint, but I ended up getting completely trollied and made a fool of myself."
"Look at that drunken lunatic. He's completely off his trolly....I mean....utterly trollied."
By Clarinda
Trolly
adjective
Having the appearance of a troll, usually a big nose, or big ears, and a long face. Popular trolly women are: Sarah Jessica Parker, and Cher.
Werewolf: Did you see the new Sex and the City movie?
Puck: Yeah, I was dragged kicking and screaming to it last night.