What is the meaning of Troll?

Originally , a giant supernatural being; now , a grotesque humanoid creature living in caves or hills or under bridges.

  1. A company, person, etc., that owns and legally enforces copyrights, patents, trademarks, or other intellectual property rights in an aggressive and opportunistic manner, often with no intention of commercially exploiting the subjects of the rights.

    A company, person, etc., that owns and legally enforces copyrights, patents, trademarks, or other intellectual property rights in an aggressive and opportunistic manner, often with no intention of commercially exploiting the subjects of the rights.

    An ugly or unpleasant person.

    An optical ejection from the top of the electrically active core region of a thunderstorm that is red in colour that seems to occur after tendrils of vigorous sprites extend downward towards cloudtops.

    Senses relating to a rolling motion.

      1. To move (something, especially a round object) by, or as if by, rolling; to bowl, to roll, to trundle.
      2. Often followed by in: to cause (something) to flow or roll in like a stream.
      1. To roll; also, to turn round and round; to rotate, to spin, to whirl.
      2. To move or walk at a leisurely pace; to ramble, to saunter, to stroll.
      3. Chiefly of a man: synonym of cruise (to stroll about to find a (male) sexual partner).
      4. Followed by in: to flow or roll in like a stream.

    1. To move (something, especially a round object) by, or as if by, rolling; to bowl, to roll, to trundle.
    2. Often followed by in: to cause (something) to flow or roll in like a stream.

    To move (something, especially a round object) by, or as if by, rolling; to bowl, to roll, to trundle.

    Often followed by in: to cause (something) to flow or roll in like a stream.

    1. To roll; also, to turn round and round; to rotate, to spin, to whirl.
    2. To move or walk at a leisurely pace; to ramble, to saunter, to stroll.
    3. Chiefly of a man: synonym of cruise (to stroll about to find a (male) sexual partner).
    4. Followed by in: to flow or roll in like a stream.

    To roll; also, to turn round and round; to rotate, to spin, to whirl.

    To move or walk at a leisurely pace; to ramble, to saunter, to stroll.

    Chiefly of a man: synonym of cruise (to stroll about to find a (male) sexual partner).

    Followed by in: to flow or roll in like a stream.

    Senses relating to the motion of passing around.

      1. To sing the parts of (a catch, round, or similar song) in succession; also , to sing (a song) freely or in a carefree way, or loudly.
      2. To pass (something, specifically a bowl or other communal drinking vessel) from one person to another; to circulate, to send about.
      1. Of bells: to ring a sequence of tones in a resounding manner.
      2. Of a person: to sing the parts of a catch, round, or similar song in succession; also , to sing freely or in a carefree way, or loudly.
      3. Of a song: to be sung freely or in a carefree way, or loudly; also, of a tune: to be constantly in someone's mind.
      4. Of a bowl or other communal drinking vessel, or the drink inside it: to be passed around from one person to another.

    1. To sing the parts of (a catch, round, or similar song) in succession; also , to sing (a song) freely or in a carefree way, or loudly.
    2. To pass (something, specifically a bowl or other communal drinking vessel) from one person to another; to circulate, to send about.

    To sing the parts of (a catch, round, or similar song) in succession; also , to sing (a song) freely or in a carefree way, or loudly.

    To pass (something, specifically a bowl or other communal drinking vessel) from one person to another; to circulate, to send about.

    1. Of bells: to ring a sequence of tones in a resounding manner.
    2. Of a person: to sing the parts of a catch, round, or similar song in succession; also , to sing freely or in a carefree way, or loudly.
    3. Of a song: to be sung freely or in a carefree way, or loudly; also, of a tune: to be constantly in someone's mind.
    4. Of a bowl or other communal drinking vessel, or the drink inside it: to be passed around from one person to another.

    Of bells: to ring a sequence of tones in a resounding manner.

    Of a person: to sing the parts of a catch, round, or similar song in succession; also , to sing freely or in a carefree way, or loudly.

    Of a song: to be sung freely or in a carefree way, or loudly; also, of a tune: to be constantly in someone's mind.

    Of a bowl or other communal drinking vessel, or the drink inside it: to be passed around from one person to another.

    Senses relating to a light, quick motion.

      1. To say (something) lightly and quickly, or in a deep, resounding voice.
      2. To move (the tongue) lightly and quickly when speaking.
      1. To speak lightly and quickly, or in a deep, resounding voice.
      2. To move lightly and quickly; especially of the tongue when speaking; to wag.

    1. To say (something) lightly and quickly, or in a deep, resounding voice.
    2. To move (the tongue) lightly and quickly when speaking.

    To say (something) lightly and quickly, or in a deep, resounding voice.

    To move (the tongue) lightly and quickly when speaking.

    1. To speak lightly and quickly, or in a deep, resounding voice.
    2. To move lightly and quickly; especially of the tongue when speaking; to wag.

    To speak lightly and quickly, or in a deep, resounding voice.

    To move lightly and quickly; especially of the tongue when speaking; to wag.

    Senses relating to fishing.

      1. To fish in (a place) using a running fishing line (that is, a line with a hook on the end which is drawn along the water surface, possibly a line which would originally have been spooled on to a troll (etymology 2, noun sense 6.1)).
      2. To attract or draw out (someone or something); to allure, to elicit, to entice, to lure.
      1. To fish using a running fishing line.
      2. To fish using a line and bait or lures trailed behind a boat similarly to trawling.

    1. To fish in (a place) using a running fishing line (that is, a line with a hook on the end which is drawn along the water surface, possibly a line which would originally have been spooled on to a troll (etymology 2, noun sense 6.1)).
    2. To attract or draw out (someone or something); to allure, to elicit, to entice, to lure.

    To fish in (a place) using a running fishing line (that is, a line with a hook on the end which is drawn along the water surface, possibly a line which would originally have been spooled on to a troll (etymology 2, noun sense 6.1)).

    To attract or draw out (someone or something); to allure, to elicit, to entice, to lure.

    1. To fish using a running fishing line.
    2. To fish using a line and bait or lures trailed behind a boat similarly to trawling.

    To fish using a running fishing line.

    To fish using a line and bait or lures trailed behind a boat similarly to trawling.

    Senses relating to "fishing" for a reaction.

    1. To post irrelevant or inflammatory statements in an online discussion in an attempt to start a heated argument or to derail a conversation, either for one's personal entertainment or as part of an organized political campaign.

      To post irrelevant or inflammatory statements in an online discussion in an attempt to start a heated argument or to derail a conversation, either for one's personal entertainment or as part of an organized political campaign.

      To persistently harass someone over the Internet.

      To prank, tease, or mess with someone in a lighthearted way.

      An act of moving round; a repetition, a routine.

      1. An act of fishing by using a running fishing line, or by trailing a line with bait or lures behind a boat.
      2. A fishing line, bait, or lure used to fish in these ways.

      An act of fishing by using a running fishing line, or by trailing a line with bait or lures behind a boat.

      A fishing line, bait, or lure used to fish in these ways.

      A person who makes or posts inflammatory or insincere statements in an attempt to lure others into combative argument for purposes of personal entertainment or to manipulate their perception, especially in an online community or discussion; also, such a statement.

      A person who sows discord, or spreads misinformation or propaganda, in order to promote an agenda as part of an organized political campaign.

      A song the parts of which are sung in succession; a catch, a round.

      1. A small wheel; specifically , the reel or winch of a fishing line.
      2. A trolley.

      A small wheel; specifically , the reel or winch of a fishing line.

      A trolley.

      trolly (tending to troll)

      to troll (to incite anger)

      troll (mythical being)

      troll (inflammatory poster on the Internet)

      the act of trolling

      singular imperative of trollen

      troll (grotesque person, Internet troll)

      troll (grotesque person, Internet troll)

      troll (supernatural being)

      an evil supernatural being

      a troll (a (often large) grotesque humanoid creature that lives in the forest or the mountain)

      a greedy, aggressive or violent animal or person

      a predator

      the name of various diseases, previously believed to be caused by evil beings

      to roll

      troll (grotesque humanoid creature living in caves or hills or under bridges)

      troll (person who makes or posts inflammatory or insincere statements in an attempt to lure others into combative argument for purposes of personal entertainment or to manipulate their perception, especially in an online community or discussion; also, such a statement)

      Alternative spelling of trol

      Alternative spelling of trol

      a troll (supernatural being)

      a troll (internet troll)

      Source: wiktionary.org