Someone who veers around like an out-of-control supermarket trolley. They don't really have one clear point and usually end up hurling a meaningless, catch-all insult when they've lost the argument.
You Trolley!
by Ray O'Light October 07, 2023
Trolley is a low-key insult, not too popular, but is the equivalent to calling someone a muppet. It is an insult you wouldn’t use in an argument but instead if your friend had tripped and fallen. Or it’s just a trolley dumbass.
“That hill was so steep, I almost fell” said bilbo rumbus “mate u are an actual trolley” replied wrappa rat boi (the #1 hit rapper)
by Wrappa ratboi February 10, 2021
A streetcar is a self-propelled electric railway vehicle typically found running on rails embedded into streets.
by Zephyrette June 18, 2021
by Egrupons September 11, 2006
Trolley stealing is considered a federal crime. Especially if the thief enters the shopping centre at nighttime. Do not take said trolley through suburban streets after midnight.
by Iam not Elmer Fudd February 02, 2020
Verb
To remain on the trolley for days, but in a fully functional way.
Stimulants overriding depressants, uppers cutting the downers, giving the trolleymaster positive balance.
Always used to encourage and support someone, always said in a positive way.
NB: Stating that someone is 'trolleyed' means they are off chops, vegetarian or not.
Where as 'trolleyed' can often be used to describe revelers who are too fucked, encouraging one to 'trolley on' is always said when that recipient is obviously experienced enough to have more doses and probably not fuck up.
'Trolley on & on & on...'
Is the full extension, rarely used, a top shelf compliment said as a sign of full respect.
The first '& on' is added to pay homage to Orbital for the brown album, especially their gift of the track 'Halcyon & on'.
The second '& on' is added for good measure, making 3 in total, as 3 is the number of universal balance.
As William Blake wrote:
'The road of excess leads to the Palace of Wisdom. You never know how much is enough, until you know how much is more than enough.'
To remain on the trolley for days, but in a fully functional way.
Stimulants overriding depressants, uppers cutting the downers, giving the trolleymaster positive balance.
Always used to encourage and support someone, always said in a positive way.
NB: Stating that someone is 'trolleyed' means they are off chops, vegetarian or not.
Where as 'trolleyed' can often be used to describe revelers who are too fucked, encouraging one to 'trolley on' is always said when that recipient is obviously experienced enough to have more doses and probably not fuck up.
'Trolley on & on & on...'
Is the full extension, rarely used, a top shelf compliment said as a sign of full respect.
The first '& on' is added to pay homage to Orbital for the brown album, especially their gift of the track 'Halcyon & on'.
The second '& on' is added for good measure, making 3 in total, as 3 is the number of universal balance.
As William Blake wrote:
'The road of excess leads to the Palace of Wisdom. You never know how much is enough, until you know how much is more than enough.'
Simon: How you travelling?
John: Wheels are oiled mate. Playing here at 12, then a morning set at Messy, then going to chill at Cynthia's before tomorrow night. Pop in if you can.
Simon: Might do that, cheers. Did you get some sleep after I saw you at Virus?
John: Fuck yeah, banked about 10 yesterday.
Simon: Nice one geezer. Can't wait for Jeff Mills tomorrow, he played a kenavinit 8 hour set last time, he fuckin loves Melbourne. See ya there, trolley on.
John: Wheels are oiled mate. Playing here at 12, then a morning set at Messy, then going to chill at Cynthia's before tomorrow night. Pop in if you can.
Simon: Might do that, cheers. Did you get some sleep after I saw you at Virus?
John: Fuck yeah, banked about 10 yesterday.
Simon: Nice one geezer. Can't wait for Jeff Mills tomorrow, he played a kenavinit 8 hour set last time, he fuckin loves Melbourne. See ya there, trolley on.
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by Maxius Cantankerous December 23, 2012