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a·pol·o·troll
uh-pol-uh-truhl Show IPA –verb (used without object), -trolled, -troll·ing. 1. to offer an apology or excuse for some fault, insult, failure, or injury in a sarcastic, ironic manner. Usually when one feels the apology is undeserved. 2. to make an informal and lulzy defense in speech or writing. –noun 1. a written or spoken expression of one's regret, remorse, or sorrow for having been insulted, failed, injured, or wronged another 2. a defense, excuse, or justification in speech or writing, as for lulz. 3. ( initial capital letter, italics ) an insincere dialogue by Socrates before the tribunal that condemned him to death. -v.
1.He apolotrolled for asking his roomates to be quiet during study hours. 2. She believes that apolotrolling is the best form of non-violent retaliation. -n. 1.I insisted upon giving a formal apolotroll for acussing him of breaking and entering after evidence had been presented proving his guilt. |
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