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tronche

noun

  • n. Ugly (face), as in "Hey, tronche". Mild insult, from French slang tronche, meaning "face". Near rhyme for tranche, "slice" (of cake).
                           

    Citation from Maja the Sky Witch to Princess Bubblegum in Something Big, Adventure Time season 6, episode 10 censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.

    Last edited on Jul 07 2014. Submitted by Rich on Jul 07 2014.

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tronk

noun

  • Jail or prison, the slammer.
    Cops took a man straight to tronk over that domestic late last night.

    Last edited on Oct 22 2007. Submitted by Dean M. from Durban, South Africa on Oct 22 2007.

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trooper

noun

  • one who handles adversity well
    He's a real trooper.

    Last edited on Apr 23 2013. Submitted by james K. on Feb 16 2005.

  • A brave or stalwart person

    Last edited on Feb 16 2005. Submitted by james K. on Feb 16 2005.

  • Courageous, persistent person.

    Last edited on Feb 16 2005. Submitted by james K. on Feb 16 2005.

  • One who does not give up in the face of adversity.

    Last edited on Feb 16 2005. Submitted by james K. on Feb 16 2005.

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trophy wife

noun

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trorn

noun

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trot out

verb - transitive

  • to display.
    I'm not sure how many witnesses they're going to trot out.

    Last edited on Jul 29 2011. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Jul 29 2011.

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trouble and strife

noun

  • "trouble and strife" is Cockney slang for wife.

    One more beer, fellas, and then I'll have to go or I won't hear the end of it from the trouble and strife.

    Last edited on Jun 17 2017. Submitted by Anonymous on Jun 17 2017.

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troubled

  • severely intoxicated. Often used by the press to describe a person with a drink- or drug-related problem without the need to seem overtly offensive.
    When I saw her last night she looked troubled.

    Last edited on Aug 21 2013. Submitted by John from UK on Jan 27 2008.

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