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Diarrhea
diarrhea ‘Got a bad case of the trots.’
Red hots is London Cockney rhyming slang for diarrhoea (trots).
A sexual acts between three people, at the same time.a menage a trois.
Hot to trot is slang for eager and enthusiastic for sex.
diarrhea (trots) ‘I’ve had the dry rots.’
or tootsy n 1. Toots. 2. A girl or young woman. 3. A person's foot.
Noun. Having diarrhoea. The origins are quite apparent, the need to hurry to the toilet with sickness. Cf. `runs'.
Trots is slang for having diarrhoea.
Back door trots is slang for diarrhoea.
A cycle of personal successes or failures would be referred to as a good or bad trot
Trot is British slang for a Trotskyite.Trot is American slang for a student's crib.
Noun. An act of sex between three people, a menage a trois.
Diarrhoea. Used as "Yo, I need to get to the bathroom, I got myself a case of the trots.", or, "All that junk food gave me the trots.".
Zachary Scotts was s and s rhyming slang for diarrhoea (known as the trots).
period of misfortune: ‘I’ve been on a bad trot lately’
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v. t.
To promise to take (as a future spouse); to plight one's troth to.
n.
A gentle trot, like that of a dog.
v. i.
Fig.: A jogging pace, as of a person hurrying.
v. t.
To cause to move, as a horse or other animal, in the pace called a trot; to cause to run without galloping or cantering.
n.
One who toots; one who plays upon a pipe or horn.
p. pr. & vb. n.
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v. i.
One who trots; a child; a woman.
n.
A trot or trotting.
n.
The act of espousing or betrothing; especially, in the plural, betrothal; plighting of the troths; a contract of marriage; sometimes, the marriage ceremony.
v. t.
To ornament or fasten (a coat, etc.) with trogs. See Frog, n., 4.
imp. & p. p.
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a.
Characterized by an awkward, irregular pace; as, a shambling trot; shambling legs.
n.
Betrothal.
n.
Belief; faith; fidelity.
n.
Fig.: To run; to jog; to hurry.
n.
Truth; verity; veracity; as, by my troth.
n.
One that trots; especially, a horse trained to be driven in trotting matches.
v. i.
The pace of a horse or other quadruped, more rapid than a walk, but of various degrees of swiftness, in which one fore foot and the hind foot of the opposite side are lifted at the same time.
n.
A jolt; a shake; a hard trot.
v. i.
To proceed by a certain gait peculiar to quadrupeds; to ride or drive at a trot. See Trot, n.
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