Yes, acting like an idiot can be a form of trolling if the intent is to provoke a reaction or disrupt a conversation. Trolling typically involves behavior designed to annoy or upset others, and behaving foolishly can achieve that goal. However, not all foolish behavior is trolling; sometimes people just act inappropriately without the intention to provoke. The key factor is the intent behind the action.
"J'aime faire du theatre" is "I like acting" in French.
Method acting is when you try to create the thoughts that the character you are playing would have. Technique acting is when you use a technique like: Improv, or classical acting
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They act like modeling.
a boy who was acting like an idiot to impress her
Kind of...Depends how hard you troll
Trolling like after a video commenting something like ... " GAY " or ... LAME
Trolling, you're doin' it right!
He was trolling for fish with his grandpa.
The Yiddish word for idiot is "shmendrik." So next time someone's acting like a total shmendrik, you'll know exactly what to call them. Just make sure they don't speak Yiddish, or else you might find yourself in a bit of a pickle.
Yes, that is correct.
Tell her your horse tastes like raisins, then she will understand
"Din idiot" = you idiot "Din" is pronounced like "seen" with a D, But normally Norwegians just say "idiot".
To act like an idiot on stage. To act like an idiot on stage.
When SEGA stop making him run like an idiot :P
Trolling is when you trick someone or you make someone go into a corner in a map and you stand in frount of them so they can't get out and that it trolling. Bu lolman