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trot . 1. m. mode of walking fast, natural to all chivalry, which consists in advancing jumping, with alternate support in each bipedal diagonal, i.e. in each set of competing hand and foot. 2. d. work or hasty and tiring task. U m in pl. My age is not to walk in those trotes. trot cochinero. 1. m. Colloq. trot short and hasty. Taming someone the trot .. 1. loc. verb. Colloq. moderating. a trot , o al trote . 1. locs. income. Hastily, without seat or I calm. to bring in trot s, or put in trot s, someone. 1. locs. verbs. coloqs. Impose on certain uses and customs. 2. locs. verbs. coloqs. Train him, move him, ask him. for everything trot . 1. loc. adj. Colloq. Told primarily from a garment: for daily and continuous use. put in the trot s someone. 1. loc. verb. Colloq. do enter trotes. take someone the trot .. 1. loc. verb. Colloq. Go unfairly and acceleration. ? V. belly to the trot