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- Trollop is an old-fashioned or humorous disapproving term for a woman who has had a lot of sexual relationships without any emotional involvement1. It can also refer to a loitering, slatternly woman, a woman negligently dressed, or a strumpet2. In Scotland, it can mean to act in a sluggish or slovenly manner, to dangle soggily, or to behave like a trollop3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.trollop noun [ C ] old-fashioned or humorous disapproving us / ˈtrɑː.ləp / uk / ˈtrɒl.əp / a woman who has had a lot of sexual relationships without any emotional involvement:dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/trolloptrol′op (Scot.) a loitering, slatternly woman: a woman negligently dressed: a draggle-tail: a strumpet (v.i) Trollop to draggle: to work in a slovenly waywww.finedictionary.com/trolloptrollop (third-person singular simple present trollops, present participle trolloping, simple past and past participle trolloped) to act in a sluggish or slovenly manner (Scotland) to dangle soggily: become bedraggled to behave like a trollop Of a horse: to move with a gait between a trot and a gallop; to canter.en.wiktionary.org/wiki/trollop
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