Rednecks who live in families of ten or more (themself, one wife, and eight or more kids) in a trailer home at a trailer park. They are stupid, white, and have no job.
by NYtopsbiatch January 23, 2012
by t.wo October 09, 2012
A dirt trailer a white trash dwelling which is place on refuse heap. The property is never mowed because the toothless wonders that live in such a place cannot afford a lawnmower. Dirt trailers are usually found in bunches. A rule of thumb is that if you see one dirt trailer in a town, there will inevitably be another one on the horizon.
Jeff: Yo buck, how many dirt trailers have you counted in this one whore town?
Buck: I think we are up to 59 dirt trailers, but i am yet to see one dirt trailer owner.
Buck: I think we are up to 59 dirt trailers, but i am yet to see one dirt trailer owner.
by Buckie November 10, 2004
White people who find ecstasy in beers, boats and rivers. Specifically, white people who angle towards the more trashy end of the social spectrum and are emphasized by their complete lack of taste and discretion regardless of their financial status while, again, enjoying hedonistic, belligerent antics on the shores of, or in the midst, of a river.
Dude, that guy with the one size too large boardies and the wifebeater, along with his pasty white, muffin toppin bikini wearing honey, climbing into that motorboat while listening to Nelly, are total trailer trout.
by Snippitz December 03, 2012
n.
1. A term used to sarcastically highlight widely recognizable moments in film or television, initially disclosed through trailers, previews, and sneak peeks; which intergrade a cliché context, adhering to stereotypes surrounding genre and target audience. When used, the term embodies a condemnation of Hollywood cinema, the failure to innovate, and a reliance on cinematic clichés as a means attracting, and maintaining the appeal of a broader audience. Examples are often defined as corny; and identified in scenes described with intense action, powerful emotion, witty one-liners, or general “awe”.
Not to be confused with Trailer déjà vu; trailer moments refer to instances actually used in the theatrical trailer, preview, or sneak peek.
1. A term used to sarcastically highlight widely recognizable moments in film or television, initially disclosed through trailers, previews, and sneak peeks; which intergrade a cliché context, adhering to stereotypes surrounding genre and target audience. When used, the term embodies a condemnation of Hollywood cinema, the failure to innovate, and a reliance on cinematic clichés as a means attracting, and maintaining the appeal of a broader audience. Examples are often defined as corny; and identified in scenes described with intense action, powerful emotion, witty one-liners, or general “awe”.
Not to be confused with Trailer déjà vu; trailer moments refer to instances actually used in the theatrical trailer, preview, or sneak peek.
The 1997 blockbuster, Titanic.
(Leonardo DiCaprio stands on the railing of the ship's bow, stretches out his arms and yells, "I am king of the world".)
At this time, the viewer would proclaim, “trailer moment!!!”
(Leonardo DiCaprio stands on the railing of the ship's bow, stretches out his arms and yells, "I am king of the world".)
At this time, the viewer would proclaim, “trailer moment!!!”
by Jrskow July 16, 2011
This is a group of young adults that grew up in the trailer park.Most between the ages of 14-27,and living with a paren (1).Still there cause they have not got a decent job or screwed someone out of enough money YET.But all are just waiting for the opportunity.
Trailer Crew. Just drive through your local trailer park in the summer time,they usually are at the pool.
by Blizzy1980 June 13, 2009
by JCB52 April 19, 2020