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1º_ As an adjective it is said of the mocked or reviled in a public way, in many cases pretending that someone is treated seriously, which makes the victim not notice it. On the internet it is said of who has been emotionally provoked in order to annoy him, put him in evidence, get him out of his subject, . . . It comes from English or the Nordic troll, and is also written as trolled or trotted, but can have other etymologies and other meanings, generating confusion. 2º_ Participle of a Spanish verb trollear ( pr . trolling), which in Spanish is sure to be incorporated as trolling.