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Trot
noun , derog colloq
1 a Trotskyist.
2 any supporter of the extreme left.
[1960s: a short form of Trotskyist]
noun , derog colloq
1 a Trotskyist.
2 any supporter of the extreme left.
[1960s: a short form of Trotskyist]
trot
verb (trotted , trotting )
1 intr said of a horse: to move at a steady, fairly fast pace, moving each diagonally opposite pair of legs together in a bouncy kind of walk.
2 to make (a horse) move in this way.
3 intr to move or proceed at a steady, fairly brisk pace.
noun
1 the pace at which a horse, rider, etc moves when trotting.
2 an act or the process of trotting.
3 (the trots) colloq a euphemistic name for an ongoing bout of diarrhoea.
[13c: from French troter ]
on the trot colloq
1 one after the other.
2 continually moving about; busy.
trot something out colloq to produce (a story, article, excuse, etc), especially habitually or repeatedly and without much thought, effort, etc trots out the same boring lectures every year .
verb (trotted , trotting )
1 intr said of a horse: to move at a steady, fairly fast pace, moving each diagonally opposite pair of legs together in a bouncy kind of walk.
2 to make (a horse) move in this way.
3 intr to move or proceed at a steady, fairly brisk pace.
noun
1 the pace at which a horse, rider, etc moves when trotting.
2 an act or the process of trotting.
3 (the trots) colloq a euphemistic name for an ongoing bout of diarrhoea.
[13c: from French troter ]
on the trot colloq
1 one after the other.
2 continually moving about; busy.
trot something out colloq to produce (a story, article, excuse, etc), especially habitually or repeatedly and without much thought, effort, etc trots out the same boring lectures every year .
troth
noun , old use faith or fidelity.
[Anglo-Saxon treowth truth]
plight one's troth see under plight.
noun , old use faith or fidelity.
[Anglo-Saxon treowth truth]
plight one's troth see under plight.
Trotskyism
noun the political, economic and social principles and practices of Leon Trotsky, especially his interpretation of Marxism, which he saw as advocating worldwide socialist revolution. Compare Leninism, Stalinism.
[1920s: from Leon Trotsky, the name adopted by Lev Davidovich Bronstein (1879?1940), the Jewish Russian revolutionary and politician]
noun the political, economic and social principles and practices of Leon Trotsky, especially his interpretation of Marxism, which he saw as advocating worldwide socialist revolution. Compare Leninism, Stalinism.
[1920s: from Leon Trotsky, the name adopted by Lev Davidovich Bronstein (1879?1940), the Jewish Russian revolutionary and politician]
Trotskyist or Trotskyite often derog
noun someone who is a supporter of Trotskyism.
adjective belonging or relating to or involving Trotskyism.
noun someone who is a supporter of Trotskyism.
adjective belonging or relating to or involving Trotskyism.
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