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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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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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trough

  • To eat.
    I'm starving and I could go a real good troughing right now.

    Last edited on Jan 06 2006. Submitted by Glen C. from Brixton, Greater London, UK on Jan 06 2006.

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trouser

verb - transitive

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