by definition, a troll is someone who posts irrelevant comments on an online discussion board that are primarily off-topic and are designed to provoke a direct emotional response from other users, or otherwise disrupting normal on-topic discussion. when they call you a troll, it means they think you have done this very action.
In Spanish: "trol" In French: "troll" In German: "troll" In Italian: "troll"
"I troll you" typically means that someone is deliberately provoking or upsetting you online by making inflammatory or offensive comments. Trolling is a form of online harassment where the goal is to get a reaction from the target.
"Someone call IX II" can be interpreted as "Someone call 911" since IX is the Roman numeral for 9 and II is the Roman numeral for 2. This phrase is often used humorously to suggest calling emergency services.
If you mean "trolling" on the Internet, I don't think it's really considered slang, but that's not important right now. To troll is to basically mess with people on the Internet (irrelevant comments, unfunny jokes, etc.).[Not sure exactly what it means, so anyone else that sees this feel free to add on]
2 call someone,2 talk 2 someone on the phone or msn or some other social networking site like bebo, facebook, twitter.
Trololol means laughing like a troll.As you can hear TROLLolol means laugh as troll
lol troll troll troll troll from ben
That's a fictional creature. If you mean slang for someone misusing this site, not long.
No it can't call someone
No it can't call someone
troll can mean an insult or a race of living things[trolls obviously]
It's ruthless
I smell a troll.
Someone who is mean and controlling could be called a tyrant
A loner?? Is that what you mean?
To call someone feminine
In internet jargon a "troll" is someone who posts commentary intended to provoke a strong reaction. Trolls can range from the obvious (obscenities, slander, rudeness) to the more subtle (well-phrased but flawed arguments.) The best known way to deal with a troll is not to "feed" them, that is to say, deny them the reaction they desire. As a result, dedicated trolls have had to become very skillful in couching their trollish behavior within seemingly innocuous correspondences. Since trolls have become more and more subtle, it is sometimes difficult to tell if someone is genuinely expressing themselves, or simply trolling for a reaction. Someone who "smells a troll" suspects that they may be unknowingly feeding a troll.