by Thomas El Toro Purdy December 24, 2009
by Ceraphim September 01, 2005
1.Fresh water fish
2.An immoral woman, masked in cheap perfume usually scantly clad. Aged between 13 -18, a trout often walks the streets in search of her victim to whore herself upon. Usually dressed with nothing more than a belt for a skirt and a local market bought top with a cheap motif such as “von bitch” or “princess”. These girls, normally offspring of generations of trout’s have more than two unwanted children each (by different fathers of course) and seem to parade their children around as if a new fake gold necklace bought for £ 5 at the local market.
2.An immoral woman, masked in cheap perfume usually scantly clad. Aged between 13 -18, a trout often walks the streets in search of her victim to whore herself upon. Usually dressed with nothing more than a belt for a skirt and a local market bought top with a cheap motif such as “von bitch” or “princess”. These girls, normally offspring of generations of trout’s have more than two unwanted children each (by different fathers of course) and seem to parade their children around as if a new fake gold necklace bought for £ 5 at the local market.
by ninja assasin of emo kids September 23, 2005
when one has been slapped in the face with any number of items, be it an actual trout, a sponge, a banana peel, an anvil, a boobie, whatever. after the slap to the face has occured, the attacker must shout at their victim: "You've been TROUTED!" or simply "Trouted!!" This is not a strict definition, so the rules for usage are not solid.
*walk up to person a and tap them on shoulder*
*they turn around and are met with a nice smack to the face*
Attacker: Trouted, bitch!
Victim: Oh nos!
*they turn around and are met with a nice smack to the face*
Attacker: Trouted, bitch!
Victim: Oh nos!
by Weasel August 28, 2003
by elecob July 26, 2012
A polite-society replacement for the typically British insult 'twat'; for use in situations where the original would be inappropriate, for example when speaking to the queen, or for when you don't wish the person being insulted to be immediately aware. May also be written and pronounced 'traat'.
by The Noceros February 15, 2010
by mrtoadicantbelieve April 18, 2011