A fork of Rural Dictionary
Not approaching a situation or person due to fears of backlash.
“I don’t want people Bobby-Trotting around me because I’m their manager. That tells me I’m doing something wrong, which should encourage them to speak up more.”
“Don’t Bobby-Trot with me; just tell me straight-up.”
“People are Bobby-Trotting around me like I’ve done something.”
An Aussie/Kiwi phrase for having continuous bad luck
Man 1: Hello old timer, how's things?
Man 2: They're pretty crook, things must be pretty crook 'round these parts mate, what with no rain for your stock and them all dying you must be havin' a pretty crook trot.
Covering ones self in glue and rolling in a leaf pile naked as to get covered in leaves and dance naked from a tree branch to the tune of Bohemian Rhapsody
The neighbor took part in the local leaf trotting event filled with hippies from the local college
Something happening Multiple times in short order.
If the Los Angeles Lakers are on a three game losing streak one could say “the lakers lost 3 games on the trot.”
Travel all over the world for pleasure and sightseeing
Luminous French actress Eva Green melts the screen as the Eve-figure in Bond mythology, who rides shotgun for 007’s first globe-trot, beginning in the toy soldier kingdom of Montenegro and going all the way to an oceanside Bahamas vista, and further.
This is a slang word for someone who is very beautiful.
Look at that girl over there, she’s a trotting chicken.