A fork of Rural Dictionary
When you don't make any cups during a beer pong game, and its game over, you trolled. Must take a pic under the table with your drinks and upload to facebook. Its makes it official.
Joser didn't make any cups this game, like normal, so he trolled, he has to take a pic under the table with his beer and it will be uploaded to facebook.
to "get" someone. to "burn" someone to "pwn" someone or best of all to leave people like cody speachless.
awesome chick: hey you're gaming skills suck cody: ...... awesome chick: YOU'VE JUST BEEN TROLLED.
One who posts a deliberately provocative message to a newsgroup or message board with the intention of causing maximum disruption and argument
Trolling – (verb), as it relates to internet, is the deliberate act, (by a Troll – noun or adjective), of making random unsolicited and/or controversial comments on various internet forums with the intent to provoke an emotional knee jerk reaction from unsuspecting readers to engage in a fight or argument Trolling on-line forums as described above is actually analogous to the fishing technique of “trolling”, where colorful baits and lures are pulled behind a slow moving boat, often with multiple fishing lines, covering a large bodies of water, such as a large lake or the ocean. The trolling lures attract unsuspecting fish, intriguing them with the way they move through the water, thus enticing these foolish fish to “take the bait”. Not unlike unsuspecting internet victims, once hooked, the fish are reeled in for the catch before they realize they have been duped by the Troll/Fisherman
This guy made a really rude and off the wall comment about my You Tube video, I think he was just trolling for a response, but I ignored him
A commonly accepted definition for this is someone who does morally questionable things for the main sake of causing chaos or destruction. There are good trolls and bad ones. A good troll has properly calculated actions to cause as much disruption as possible. A bad troll is one who either takes it too far or simply relies solely on stereotypes, edginess, and slurs as trolling. What makes a troll even better is if there are layers to them - as in, not always insistent on being an asshole, and maintains the ability of being serious and nice, even. Not all good trolls have to fit this criteria, though.
Person 1: "You're a troll!" Person 2: "Yes, but a good one."