by Martnera September 24, 2009
1. (noun) a person who abuses aux privileges by intentionally playing inane, obnoxious, distracting, ill-fitting, or generally shitty music. The music chosen is frequently of a viral nature, though not always.
2. (verb) to be a troll of the aforementioned sort
2. (verb) to be a troll of the aforementioned sort
I about lost it when Abe chose got the aux cord and just started playing different remixes of Smash Mouth's "All Star" on repeat. Such a troll DJ.
I troll all kinds of DJ.
Trolling DJ is a lifestyle. I've got my go-to playlists organized by theme
I troll all kinds of DJ.
Trolling DJ is a lifestyle. I've got my go-to playlists organized by theme
by PuffAdder420 May 08, 2018
A day, usually each Thursday, when trolling (anything or everything) is not only accepted but encouraged. On Twitter, applies to comments followed by the hashtag #trollday.
by @Doctors_Bill January 05, 2012
A person who posts persistent negative comments about stocks and shares on boards and twitter.
This type of troll differs from regular trolls in that instead of attacking individuals, they directly target shareholders. They generally work in co-ordinated groups, have multiple identities and may be paid by a group of traders or a cartel. Their main objective is to spread malicious rumours in an attempt to get investors to sell their stock or create market volatility. There are several reasons for the emergence Share Troll activity but the main reason is to "shake out" investors in order to protect short positions. Trading rackets are known to protect their lucrative short positions by employing share trolls.
This type of troll differs from regular trolls in that instead of attacking individuals, they directly target shareholders. They generally work in co-ordinated groups, have multiple identities and may be paid by a group of traders or a cartel. Their main objective is to spread malicious rumours in an attempt to get investors to sell their stock or create market volatility. There are several reasons for the emergence Share Troll activity but the main reason is to "shake out" investors in order to protect short positions. Trading rackets are known to protect their lucrative short positions by employing share trolls.
This company share is under severe pressure at the moment due to market sentiment. Many share trolls are out in force tonight on bulletin boards trying to get shareholders to sell up.
by Rod Clements February 19, 2016
Guy 1: By saying that religious people are morons in that comment, he is trying to intentionally provoke or offend people.
Guy 2: Isn't that a troll post?
Guy 1: No crap, sherlock!
Guy 2: Isn't that a troll post?
Guy 1: No crap, sherlock!
by Questyman April 20, 2017
A person who is a newbie to trolling. They will lack the skills of an experienced troll and are easily caught.
by Hey_Fail July 28, 2011
by absolutelol May 22, 2019