troll
troll1 / trōl/ • n. a mythical, cave-dwelling being depicted in folklore as either a giant or a dwarf, typically having a very ugly appearance.troll2 • v. [intr.] 1. fish by trailing a baited line along behind a boat: we trolled for mackerel. ∎ search for something: a group of companies trolling for partnership opportunities.2. [tr.] sing (something) in a happy and carefree way: troll the ancient Yuletide carol.3. [tr.] inf. Comput. send (an e-mail message or posting on the Internet) intended to provoke a response from the reader by containing errors.4. chiefly Brit. walk; stroll: we all trolled into town.• n. 1. the action of trolling for fish. ∎ a line or bait used in such fishing.2. inf. Comput. an e-mail message or posting on the Internet intended to provoke an indignant response in the reader.DERIVATIVES: troll·er n.
Troll
Troll ★½ 1986 (PG-13)
A malevolent troll haunts an apartment building and possesses a young girl in hopes of turning all humans into trolls. Sometimes imaginative, sometimes embarrassing. Followed by a sequel. 86m/C VHS, DVD . Noah Hathaway, Gary Sandy, Anne Lockhart, Sonny Bono, Shelley Hack, June Lockhart, Michael Moriarty, Jennifer Beck, Phil Fondacaro, Brad Hall, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Albert Band, Charles Band; D: John Carl Buechler; W: Ed Naha; C: Romano Albani; M: Richard Band.
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A. † move about or to and fro XIV;
B. roll, bowl XV;
C. sing in full round voice XVI;
D. angle with a running line XVII. of unkn. orig.; cf. F. trôler (†troller) wander casually, (M)HG. trollen stroll, toddle.