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noonereal 02-16-2015 10:32 AM

What a trolip.
 
http://cdn01.cdn.justjared.com/wp-co...-at-snl-40.jpg

Trolip

JBS... 02-16-2015 10:55 AM

Misogynistic :rolleyes:

Pio1980 02-16-2015 11:06 AM

Is she attached to a strumpet player?

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Rajoo 02-16-2015 11:19 AM

She is probably competing for attention with her daughters.

BlueStreak 02-16-2015 11:53 AM

She has that" "......getting old, but still trying to be sexy...." look...........

It rarely lasts. She's already lost her mind. Her looks aren't far behind.

Dave

Zeke 02-16-2015 01:25 PM

Her two best attributes are under that top and rapidly sliding...

Dondilion 02-16-2015 02:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by noonereal (Post 260153)

A bit harsh.

Urban Dictionary: One who walks the streets at night looking for some dick.[I]

BITCH your just a trolip on Santa Monica Boulevard looking for a trick to pay you past due cell phone bill.

d-ray657 02-16-2015 02:27 PM

I feel sorry for her. All the millions that she has made selling books and exposing her ignorance on Fox and she still can't affording anything to wear but a potato sack with holes cut out.

Regards,

D-Ray

Rajoo 02-16-2015 03:51 PM

Since Jeb has grabbed most of the available GOP funding for the 2016 election, I certainly wish that she decides to run for President. Otherwise the election season is going to be very boring. Looks like Hillary will run unopposed which will further the boredom for me.

So let's all complement her on her youthful look and tell her she will make a great president.

Ike Bana 02-16-2015 03:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BeamOn (Post 260160)
She is probably competing for attention with her daughters.

If it's a recent picture, it's Bristol's dress.

Boreas 02-16-2015 04:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dondilion (Post 260206)
Urban Dictionary: One who walks the streets at night looking for some dick.[I]

[I]BITCH your just a trolip[/I] on Santa Monica Boulevard looking for a trick to pay you past due cell phone bill.

So much for the Urban Dictionary. It's you're, it's trollop and it's your.
John

donquixote99 02-16-2015 04:51 PM

Uh, it's not that kind of dictionary.

Boreas 02-16-2015 05:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by donquixote99 (Post 260225)
Uh, it's not that kind of dictionary.

Apparently, it's not that kind of language any more either. Shit, they should at least get the word they're trying to define right!

John

JJIII 02-16-2015 05:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Boreas (Post 260232)
Apparently, it's not that kind of language any more either. Shit, they should at least get the word they're trying to define right!

John


We agree.

Dondilion 02-16-2015 06:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Boreas (Post 260232)
Shit, they should at least get the word they're trying to define right!

John

I do not believe that is their object.

Urban Dictionary defines trolip and trollip.

bobabode 02-16-2015 06:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by d-ray657 (Post 260207)
I feel sorry for her. All the millions that she has made selling books and exposing her ignorance on Fox and she still can't affording anything to wear but a potato sack with holes cut out.

Regards,

D-Ray

That's her at the SNL anniversary party. ;)

Tom Joad 02-16-2015 07:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ike Bana (Post 260217)
If it's a recent picture, it's Bristol's dress.

If she was going to wear something of Bristol's she should have gone with the black mini and leather jacket.

http://i843.photobucket.com/albums/z...isode-08_1.jpg

icenine 02-16-2015 08:25 PM

Yes in the Faubourg Saint-Germain the term is trollop. Edwardian "slang" for loose women was so much more refined in all those translations of European masterpieces of 19th century literature. Courtesan was another term.


Trolip is a new one on me too.

Boreas 02-16-2015 08:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by icenine (Post 260255)
Yes in the Faubourg Saint-Germain the term is trollop. Edwardian "slang" for loose women was so much more refined in all those translations of European masterpieces of 19th century literature. Courtesan was another term.


Trolip is a new one on me too.

I like "fille de joie".

John

icenine 02-16-2015 08:50 PM

I will attempt Stendahl and Balzac sometime in the not too distant future John.
In English of course lol. I loved Proust....some of the snooty aristocrats in his book had rather courtesan like pasts.

Dondilion 02-16-2015 08:51 PM

Yeah Urban Dictionary has a different mission/aim from the regular dictionary.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban_Dictionary

To be honest the lady never intimated or showed that she was aspiring to a classier style. We
can attribute that expectation to McCain.

merrylander 02-17-2015 06:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dondilion (Post 260261)
Yeah Urban Dictionary has a different mission/aim from the regular dictionary.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban_Dictionary

To be honest the lady never intimated or showed that she was aspiring to a classier style. We
can attribute that expectation to McCain.

Ah so that is where it comes from because the OED spells it trollop.:)

Wasillaguy 02-18-2015 12:46 AM

Urban dictionary's mission seems to be to accelerate the dumbing down of America.

Ike Bana 02-18-2015 07:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wasillaguy (Post 260326)
Urban dictionary's mission seems to be to accelerate the dumbing down of America.

Under the management of Roger Ailes, no doubt.

noonereal 02-18-2015 07:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wasillaguy (Post 260326)
Urban dictionary's mission seems to be to accelerate the dumbing down of America.

No, you missed the point of the thread. Sarah has already put the peddle to the metal on this.

Wasillaguy 02-18-2015 11:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by noonereal (Post 260333)
No, you missed the point of the thread. Sarah has already put the peddle to the metal on this.

Or maybe she put the pedal to the metal? I rest my case.

Rajoo 02-18-2015 12:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wasillaguy (Post 260349)
Or maybe she put the pedal to the metal? I rest my case.

You get the Spelling Bee title on PC. :rolleyes:

Dondilion 02-18-2015 12:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by noonereal (Post 260333)
Sarah has already put the peddle to the metal on this.

Per Urban Dictionary there is a further degree: peddle to the meddle. :)

Wasillaguy 02-18-2015 12:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BeamOn (Post 260353)
You get the Spelling Bee title on PC. :rolleyes:

I'm not the type who usually critiques grammar and spelling, but the thread was already down that road.

I supposedly missed the original point of the thread, so I went back and looked.... I think I got the original point, that Sarah looked like hell in that dress, and I agree. However, the topic had changed to urban dictionary in the last several posts and I don't think my comment indicated I misunderstood the original post.

Ike, Can you point me to something regarding Roger Ailes running Urban Dictionary? Not that I doubt it, I just wasn't able to find anything regarding this.

Dondilion 02-18-2015 12:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wasillaguy (Post 260358)
I'm not the type who usually critiques grammar and spelling, but the thread was already down that road.

I supposedly missed the original point of the thread, so I went back and looked.... I think I got the original point, that Sarah looked like hell in that dress, and I agree. However, the topic had changed to urban dictionary in the last several posts and I don't think my comment indicated I misunderstood the original post.

Ike, Can you point me to something regarding Roger Ailes running Urban Dictionary? Not that I doubt it, I just wasn't able to find anything regarding this.

And I believe trolip was deliberately used instead of trollop.

Ike Bana 02-18-2015 01:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dondilion (Post 260354)
Per Urban Dictionary there is a further degree: peddle to the meddle. :)

Puddle to the muddle.

Wasillaguy 02-18-2015 02:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dondilion (Post 260361)
And I believe trolip was deliberately used instead of trollop.

Ok. And the distinction between a trollop and a trolip is that a "trollop" is a generalized term for a loose woman or prostitute, while a "trolip" is a woman who specifically works from the street and only at night and only is looking for dick, is that correct?
I notice there's also an entry for "trollip", but that one is defined simply as a misspelling of trollop. Could it also be a misspelling of trolip? Hell, if you're going to make entries for misspellings, how about "xcvrtbljj", that's a misspelling of trollop as well.

Dondilion 02-18-2015 02:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wasillaguy (Post 260377)
Ok. And the distinction between a trollop and a trolip is that a "trollop" is a generalized term for a loose woman or prostitute, while a "trolip" is a woman who specifically works from the street and only at night and only is looking for dick, is that correct?
I notice there's also an entry for "trollip", but that one is defined simply as a misspelling of trollop. Could it also be a misspelling of trolip? Hell, if you're going to make entries for misspellings, how about "xcvrtbljj", that's a misspelling of trollop as well.

Trolip is not officially recognised. It is metaphorically excessive, a doubling
down on Sara.


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