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Troners

Colleen: "Hey Erik, do you need new troners?"
Erik: "What-"
by bubluni January 10, 2021
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Trones

Person of Norwegian decendants, quite often seen living in spick areas of east Falun, Sweden.

Often tall built persons who loves to consume massive amounts of beverages and dance to misc music quite similar to car alarms.
When seen or heard often greeted with the phrase "IT'S A TRONES!".
Did you catch Trones shaking his rump to that mad remix of Oakenfold last Saturday? It was like BLIPP BLOPP BLIPP BLOPP BLIPP BLOPP BLIPP BLOPP BLIPP BLOPP BLIPP BLOPP and he was like SHAKE SHAKE, SHAKE SHAKE, SHAKE THAT BOOTY, SHAKE THAT BOOTY
by inphi May 13, 2003
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troner

A boner caused from thinking about or watching the movie Tron, usually caused from Olivia Wilde, and possibly resulting in a geekgasm.
Dude, I just got Tron Legacy on Bluray. I've had a raging troner all day.
by oniontaylor April 26, 2011
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throners

Collective name for huge Game of Throne fans who are avid watchers of the HBO tv series and often travel to its film locations.
Throners love crawling up the steps at Carnlough Harbour and pretending they’re on the Canal Steps in Braavos.
by Irishexplorer August 10, 2019
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Tronversation

A boring conversation between 2 or more participants. Conversation is boring to the point of seeming robot-like. Other signs of a tronversation are canned responses and/or monotone speaking.
Jesus: "Hi."
Camilo: "Hi."
Jesus: "How was your weekend?"
Camilo: "It was ok."
Jesus: "Good.
Camilo: "Yes. Good."
Jesus: "My weekend was ok.
Camilo: "No one asked you."
Jesus: "Oh. I just didn't want to start a tronversation.."
Camilo: "Get back to work."
Jesus: "Ok."
by IEATRICE March 24, 2009
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tioners

hey have you met tioners he is very poggers and all women love him
me: yes
by tioners October 27, 2020
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Trones

A spanglish term of endearment used as a nickname. can be added to the end of an existing name, or can be used by itself. Translated to English it means: 'Tron.'
My dear Saratrones, how have you been?

Hi Trones, It's good to see you again.
by Needog September 13, 2006
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