Definitions

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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of trolley.
  • adjective slang Extreme intoxication after drinking alcoholic drinks.

Etymologies

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Originally a slang term among students.

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Examples

  • Bummed around sunday, monday, then tuesday went swimming then to A-cad after and got ratherly er 'trollied' haha, i like that expression someone in my corridor uses it, hes wicked.

    abutterfly Diary Entry abutterfly 2007

  • The truth is, they are just getting trollied – the hangover comes tomorrow.

    The hangover comes tomorrow Richard 2006

  • Then we got to a-cad and were trollied and luce had to go home and i collapsed for a while oops.

    abutterfly Diary Entry abutterfly 2007

  • Seriously, people hold out and make a list for when he's absolutely trollied to get what they want.

    lily-white Diary Entry lily-white 2006

  • Unable to write a note, number two trollied himself back to the shaft and returned with another lamp, by which time number one would probably have coughed the sand out of hisnoseand mouth sohecould breathe again.

    THE GREAT ESCAPE BRICKHILL, PAUL 1951

  • He trollied up to the face and ran his finger gently down the sand.

    THE GREAT ESCAPE BRICKHILL, PAUL 1951

  • Langford climbed down the shaft and met Crump as he trollied back to the base.

    THE GREAT ESCAPE BRICKHILL, PAUL 1951

  • Crump trollied backwards and forwards trailing a long piece of string, checking the measurements.

    THE GREAT ESCAPE BRICKHILL, PAUL 1951

  • He trollied back to the base praying that they'd all work and clicked on the switch.

    THE GREAT ESCAPE BRICKHILL, PAUL 1951

  • Langford chipped the cement away and Crump and one other tunneller went below and trollied up to the far end with a load of blankets.

    THE GREAT ESCAPE BRICKHILL, PAUL 1951

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