TROG DOR was a man, I mean, he was a dragon-man, and then he was just a dragon, but he was still TROG DOR! TROG DOR!!!! Burininating the countryside, Burninating the peasants, Burninating all the people in their thatch-roof cottages. THATCH ROOF COTTAGES! AND THE TROGDOR COMES IN THE NIIIIIIIIIGHT!"
noun; A dragon, composed of an S, a more different S, consumate V's (for teeth, spinelies and angry eyebrows), wings (if he's a wing-a-ling dragon), and a beefy arm (that looks really good, comin' outta the back of his neck there)
Common to Northern Arizona, this occurs when when several cars full of drunken indians drive home from the bar. The least drunk drives first, and the rest follow the first. The first trog may also blow into an empty whiskey bottle to make a fake train noise, "woot, woot"
A Dragon, who by coming in the night (and sometimes by day), uses a tactic reffered to as Burnination. This tactic, burninates the countryside, the peasants, all the people, and their thatch-roofed cottages!