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What is a troglodite?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 9/14/2023

It is a mythiclogical beast that lives in the bowels of your mom.

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Where did the name troglodite originate?

A troglodyte is a hole-dweller. The word is of Greek origin, from trogle, a hole and dytes, a diver.


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