Verb
To trick or deceive someone into embarrassment or to make them feel worried. Typically not serious and is only used as a practical joke.
Noun
Someone who partakes often in the act of trolling or has recently trolled.
Origin
Derived from English "troll" from the story of a troll under a bridge. The Troll stopped people from reaching the end of the bridge. People started to refer to someone as a troll if they stop or slow people from getting to their primary objective. The word later evolved to meaning anyone who performs distractions or pranks on people.
Verb ) "I troll my brother when I tell him his shoes are untied!"
Noun) "Bob was being such a troll last night when he kept telling everyone that their shoes were untied!"
X360 Leon
X360 Leon is a troll because he creates many threads a day on the Call Of Duty World At War forum. In one day he created three threads.
to manipulate subtle pretense, often in a comical fashion
to deceive, to trick
to troll
" we troll'd kyle into thinking ... "
A person who is hated for telling the truth and learns to wear that hatred like a badge of honor.
I thought I'd shut the troll down by calling him stupid and telling him he had a mental disease but within two seconds he came back with, "Go suck a turd."
A person who commits mean spirited acts to toy with their victim, does so with pleasure in an unnatural sick way.
-Usually does so dancing ,side to side, chanting , / hehe-hahe’s with large smile on face..
- Almost always zero imagination present in subject. ( Think meat-head-bully in school throwing rocks at a goose)...( no creativity...)
Greg is a troll.
On weekends, for relaxation, I eat.
Greg still locks himself in his room and prankcalls my grandmother.
Every friday. What a damn troll.