on the trot
Consecutively.
Tends to emphasize the impressiveness of such a concatenation.
Tends to emphasize the impressiveness of such a concatenation.
He ate four hamburgers on the trot.
Trot on
Trot on is derived from the phrase jog on which featured in the 2004 British film "The Football Factory," usage varies, however it is normally used to tell someone to go away or get lost, it is rarely used with malice.
citizen 1: Hey mate, you got a filter I can nab?
citizen 2: Trot on son, use a roach.
citizen 2: Trot on son, use a roach.
the trots
Explosive, uncontrollable diarrhea which often results in excessive swearing and/or fist clenching.
Please help me dear lord baby jesus, that spicy pad thai gave me an awful case of the trots.
Stop drinking all that cider or you'll get the trots!!
Stop drinking all that cider or you'll get the trots!!
trot
Short for Trotskyist. Usually but not always an offensive term, used by opponents of Trotskyism of both left and right persuasions (usually as a descriptive noun, "the trots").
In some settings, such as the National Union of Students, the insult is so pervasive that anyone to the left of Hitler is liable to be labelled a "trot" at one point or another, because the NUS right-wing associate any challenge to their rule with a conspiracy allegedly initiated by a long-defunct Trotskyist group called Socialist Organiser.
The term also crops up sometimes in anarchist and ecological attacks on Trotskyists. It is also occasionally used by Trotskyists themselves, apparently as a "reclaimed" term, only heard within the Trotskyist in-group, although this is contentious and some reject the term completely.
Its derogatory implications probably come from its associations with the trots in its other sense.
In some settings, such as the National Union of Students, the insult is so pervasive that anyone to the left of Hitler is liable to be labelled a "trot" at one point or another, because the NUS right-wing associate any challenge to their rule with a conspiracy allegedly initiated by a long-defunct Trotskyist group called Socialist Organiser.
The term also crops up sometimes in anarchist and ecological attacks on Trotskyists. It is also occasionally used by Trotskyists themselves, apparently as a "reclaimed" term, only heard within the Trotskyist in-group, although this is contentious and some reject the term completely.
Its derogatory implications probably come from its associations with the trots in its other sense.
Vote for this right-wing motion - don't listen to all the student trots!
The trots are trying to take over this campaign group
The trots are trying to take over this campaign group
the trots
A bad case of diarea, often in slippery, chunky, streams.
After all that old millwaukee, I got a bad case of the trots!
trot
a bad case of the shits, green apple, the runs splatters, or diarhea
man i got the mad trots my homie
trot
that rat over there. looks like a rat, acts like a rat.
my cousin has big trot energy
i hate him so much, he’s such a trot
“bet you can’t smile and scrunch your nose at the same time” “yeah i can” “now you’re a trot”
i hate him so much, he’s such a trot
“bet you can’t smile and scrunch your nose at the same time” “yeah i can” “now you’re a trot”