My Idea for how we could Drastically Improve FF.net
"A troll is someone who posts controversial, inflammatory, irrelevant or off-topic messages in an online community, such as an forum or chat room, with the primary intent of provoking other users into an emotional response or to generally disrupt normal on-topic discussion."
Well kyle, you got me there. Guess I am just a giant troll. Oh wait, I brought up a valid point that multiple car review websites, shows, and magazines have proven time and again.. I get those two confused all the time.
Well kyle, you got me there. Guess I am just a giant troll. Oh wait, I brought up a valid point that multiple car review websites, shows, and magazines have proven time and again.. I get those two confused all the time.
I wasn't meaning it by the "dictionary definition"
I just don't understand why people think so highly of Honda Fits, atleast highly enough to talk shit about the chevy aveo.
There are much better cars for the money, and people who shit bricks about the MPG are stupid. 10 year old civics get about the same MPG, for 4k in great condition haha.
I still have nothing but true love for the GD3, but I think it's stupid when people start talking shit about other cars like they drive a Porsche.
Actually.....
troll
pronunciation:
\ˈtrōl\
function:
Verb
etymology:
Middle english, probably from anglo-french *troiller, *troller; akin to anglo-french troil, trolle winch
date:
15th century
transitive verb
1: To cause to move round and round : Roll
2 a: To sing the parts of (as a round or catch) in succession b: To sing loudly c: To celebrate in song
3 a: To fish for by trolling b: To fish by trolling in <troll lakes> c: To pull through the water in trolling <troll a lure> d: To search in or at <trolls flea markets for bargains> ; also : Prowl <troll nightclubs>
intransitive verb
1: To move around : Ramble
2 a: To fish by trailing a lure or baited hook from a moving boat b: Search, look <trolling for sponsors> ; also : Prowl
3: To sing or play in a jovial manner
4: To speak rapidly
— troll·er noun
pronunciation:
\ˈtrōl\
function:
Verb
etymology:
Middle english, probably from anglo-french *troiller, *troller; akin to anglo-french troil, trolle winch
date:
15th century
transitive verb
1: To cause to move round and round : Roll
2 a: To sing the parts of (as a round or catch) in succession b: To sing loudly c: To celebrate in song
3 a: To fish for by trolling b: To fish by trolling in <troll lakes> c: To pull through the water in trolling <troll a lure> d: To search in or at <trolls flea markets for bargains> ; also : Prowl <troll nightclubs>
intransitive verb
1: To move around : Ramble
2 a: To fish by trailing a lure or baited hook from a moving boat b: Search, look <trolling for sponsors> ; also : Prowl
3: To sing or play in a jovial manner
4: To speak rapidly
— troll·er noun
No offense meant, but you spelled "Steroid" incorrectly.
haha me too!!! ive been trolling for trout before. i totally forgot that i was a troller.
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