essentially the same thing as dragon breath except trog is used in place of dragon so it can be said in front of the offender. 'Trog' comes from the dragon trogdor from homestarruner.com. 'Trog breath' is to be used in extreme situations of bad breath, we're talking about the kind where a tic-tac would disintegrate before touching the doodie-mouthed offenders tongue.
jason (making announcement to crowd): listen up everyone!
everyone: OH DEAR LORD! WHAT IS THAT STENCH?!
g: suckas got some straight up trog breath
everyone: worrrd
a fierce dragon full of majesty, known for burninating the country side, and burninating the peasents. He lays many things to burnination, but is subsepitcal to being sworded.
An amazing person. Trog-le-prawn is a word used as a red-herring to semantically mask how amazing this person is. While Trog-le-prawn sounds as though the recipient of such a name would be a) ugly b) French and c) smells of sea-food they are actually a) attractive b) not-French and c) smells of candyfloss. They say things that make people smile. The word is predominately used by vindictive twats to keep the wonderful Trog-le-prawns to themselves.... the twats