2. Adjective. (slang) Extreme intoxication after drinking alcoholic drinks. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Trollied
1. trolly [v] - See also: trolly
Lexicographical Neighbors of Trollied
Literary usage of Trollied
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. In to the Yukon by William Seymour Edwards (1905)
"Then, in the second afternoon, yet other friends, of yet later knowing, have
taken us in hand and have trollied and driven us to see St. Paul's twin sister, ..."
2. In to the Yukon by William Seymour Edwards (1904)
"Then, in the second afternoon, yet other friends, of yet later knowing, have
taken us in hand and have trollied and driven us to see St. Paul 's twin sister ..."
3. History of the War in South Africa, 1899-1902 by Great Britain War Office, John Frederick Maurice, Maurice Harold Grant (1907)
"... seized a railway trolly and " trollied " to Springfontein, where they captured
an engine and some trucks, in which a few armed Boers were asleep. ..."
4. With Macdonald in Uganda: A Narrative Account of the Uganda Mutiny and by Herbert Henry Austin (1903)
"... Macdonald's movements since last I heard from him at Kikuyu, so spent the
night with Russell in his camp. Next morning we trollied up the line, ..."
5. The Indian Borderland, 1880-1900 by Thomas Hungerford Holdich (1901)
"... tunnel after you have trollied through the first mile of it in darkness.
But there was not much of daylight when we reached the end. ..."
6. John Bellows: Letters and Memoir by John Bellows (1904)
"... (as the Americans say) our luggage was taken care of by a colored man, to whom
Joseph S. Elkinton gave the checks, and we ' trollied ' to Pine Street. ..."
7. The Life and Correspondence of the Right Hon. Hugh C. E. Childers by Edmund Spencer Eardley Childers (1901)
"We all went in the train to the head of the Pass, and then some of us trollied
down as far as was practicable, while the train only went as far as ..."