Well "troll" means to comment on a video or picture or something in a negative way.
In Spanish: "trol" In French: "troll" In German: "troll" In Italian: "troll"
The name Mikala does not have a specific meaning in a different language, as it is of Hawaiian origin.
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.
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]
The origin of the word "troll" can be traced back to Old Norse, where it referred to supernatural beings in Scandinavian folklore. Over time, the term evolved to describe internet users who disrupt online discussions by posting provocative or inflammatory comments to provoke an emotional response.
TROLL TROLL TROLL TROLL TROLL TROLL who knows what this stuff is :D
A troll.The troll
In Spanish: "trol" In French: "troll" In German: "troll" In Italian: "troll"
Language evolves, this is a fact that has to be dealt with. 'Trolling' has been in use as an offline term to describe deliberately provocative actions long before its use on the internet. 'Trolling for MiGs' for example in 1972, during the war in Vietnam.
It's Steph nuff said. Also did i mention it's Steph?......ugly bad troll troll is bad obvious troll troll.
It is impossible to troll our felow Internet Trolls. Cus' whatever you do. They will copy you. So secretly troll the ways they troll you
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Carole Troll goes by The Duchess of Troll, and Coco.
Un troll.
Don't troll at all.
Trolls is the plural of troll
In Irish it's "crios gan troll"