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by Nursie
4674 days ago
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I think it's a US thing though. Obviously I know that in US English the word has both meanings, but in the UK a troll is something that hides under a bridge, and the fishing is trawling. Took me a while to figure out the humour inherent in the double meaning when I first came across it (in the 90s) |
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e.g., you might trawl for prawns but troll for snook.