Trond
Old norwegian pre-christian (before 1100 a.d.), viking word, now used as a boys name, that means :"The one who is satisfied/pleased about his situation/life"
Trond is used as a boys name. Only possible to use in pre-latin old-norwegian viking language and runes.
trond
trond is a guy with a huge sexappeal. he is really cool and all that kinda stuff. and all the girls named laura gives him money (and if they don't they should start doing so)
damn boi you so fine are you trond?
trond
the experience of being drunk, high, extremely caffeinated, or simply out of it by other means, so much so you can barely function (such as being unable to draw a heart).
1: he's experiencing trond
2: send him to trond jail then it'll be funny
2: send him to trond jail then it'll be funny
Trond
Trond is a male name from early the 10th century, where the only boys who was named Trond was a prince or a King.
Trond is a hot man with a sixpack blond/orange hair.
The name Trond is often im context with a big leader or a Viking
Trond is a hot man with a sixpack blond/orange hair.
The name Trond is often im context with a big leader or a Viking
Omg it is Trond.
Omg I wished i looked like Trond
Omg I wished i looked like Trond
Trond
is a norwegian name from old norse, meaning one who takes a piss when the wind is blowing towards one. also see Noldus.
Trond always fought the wind. and he failed.
Trond
A whackjob.
- Man, that Sarah Palin is such a Trond!
Trond Fausa as George Kistiakowsky
Trond's George Kistiakowsky in Oppenheimer; from 'Lilyhammer' to big bombs. The Norwegian charm remains unshaken.
Example of how it's used in a sentence:
Person 1: who's that suave scientist in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: Trond Fausa as George Kistiakowsky, my friend! From 'Lilyhammer' to Los Alamos.
Person 1: who's that suave scientist in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: Trond Fausa as George Kistiakowsky, my friend! From 'Lilyhammer' to Los Alamos.