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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

trolear
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In Colombia and especially in the area of Urabá, it is to fish with spoon, which is an element whose hook looks like a sardine. It is used to catch large fish that eat sardines or small fish (for example to catch shads).

  




Inri

Trolling is the art of handling the hook deftly to catch the fish, the word exists long before the appearance of the internet. The rod moves from side to side so that the lure has fish-like movements swimming. The new generations took the word for a new meaning.

  


furoya

Behave with attitude of " trolo " ( so disparagingly call gays ) although it is very little used. Expanding definitions already exposed, I take this opportunity to comment to 34, trolear " in the sense of " behave as a troll-" You should write " " clan, but to speak with " l " and not with " ll ". This will avoid confusion with other meanings. It will take the SAR incorporates it to know how it is.

  


Vinicio Piedra

Trolear in Costa Rica is to walk. Used for some time.

  


Manuel Penichet P

It is a verb which, although it does not appear in the dictionary, comes from the word troll in Norwegian that means GNOME or nomo, a being fantastic and mythological very small and misshapen that lives in the interior of the Earth by keeping their wealth.Trolling has several meanings.It means to intervene with the aim of derailing something. It is synonymous with burst, boycott or cause. It also means disturb, tired or angry, take hair, hesitation or a heavy joke.In other countries it means punishing someone with strenuous exercise. In Honduras means defeat forcefully to any opponent deportivo and Costa Rica make a ride or long travel to foot.

  


Carlos Estrada Barde

The verb trolear is a term used on the internet. This term describes the action of a person who is on the network and whose aim is to provoke, disturb or seek dispute with other users.

  



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