Trollies vs Trollied - What's the difference?
trollies | trollied |
(trolley)
(slang) Extreme intoxication after drinking alcoholic drinks.
* 2004 , Laura Deeley, "Review 2004: Binge drinking", New Scientist December 2004.
As a noun trollies
is .As a verb trollied is
(trolley).As an adjective trollied is
(slang) extreme intoxication after drinking alcoholic drinks.trollied
English
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Originally a slang term among students.Adjective
(en adjective)- THIS year we got smashed, tanked up, trollied , pie-eyed, caned, wankered, mullered, inebriated, wrecked, pissed, slated, hammered, paralytic and well and truly out of our trees. We have more words for getting drunk than we do for being in love.
References
* Gerbig, Andrea; Mason, Oliver (2008).Language, People, Numbers: Corpus Linguistics and Society. Rodopi. pp 47. ISBN:9042023503