Troll in a sentence as a noun

He's not dumb, nor is he a troll.

It did not weigh in against patent trolls.

This bill contains a major blow to patent trolls.

Nobody will accuse you of funding a troll.

In this case saying there's only "trolls" and "super awesome people!

In any other context I would dismiss this comment as a troll, but yeah..

At least trolls can't hellban you to defend their little astroturf empire.

Is Soverain a patent troll that deserved this outcome?

So, it is a troll if you want to call it that or it is not if you want to use some different definition.

Whose job is it to make sure that people think you're saying what you mean to say?> Google+ Hates The InternetWho is the troll?

"Yeah, we anticipated the "We don't fund patent trolls" objection.

Defendants will be much more successful in getting venue changes to a forum of their choice, instead of being force to defend where the troll files.

Troll in a sentence as a verb

He wasn't polite, but he was justifiably upset and dismissing him as a troll is both inaccurate and unfair.

Google has completely jumped the shark and is now being controlled by mindless business drones that will drive the company into the ground in just a few years.

They'll post one-liner attack comments and call that "enlightened discourse", then call someone else's similar comment a "troll".

So every article prints his name as "Nathan Myhrvold, noted patent troll..."This isn't a total solution, but we've got to run people's names through the mud who do this.

If we at least teach people these things then how many other judges in technology patent cases will be able to at least have an intuition to call out a patent troll?

This town's economy probably runs on lawsuits that trolls bring in and jury members from the town seem to have special incentive to favor plaintiffs almost 4 out of 5 times!

Compare your hosting bill to your registrar bill; what's wrong with that picture?- HTP is apparently fairly easy to troll into using valuable access for vengeance purposes.

For your consideration:They allow a patent troll to potentially set a legal precedent for what constitutes a big part of their app infrastructure.

So it looks like the language isn't open source and won't target non-Apple runtimes?I'm not trying to troll, I just think that it's a pity that Apple tends to limit the ecosystem and applications of its otherwise-great languages.

Am I the only one that considers all of this ranting about Nodejs to be a little bit strange?I would have never expected a post that was obviously a troll to prompt this much of a reaction on both sides of an issue.

No, seriously - please define the word troll such that it includes the people who pointed out how ridiculous it was for you to say "because now I know Google is showing different Internets to different people", but excludes you, when you say "Google+ Hates The Internet.

Very popular C library code for modern web platforms has been found susceptible to basic memory corruption issues, because the kinds of people that look for memory corruption bugs don't usually think to troll Github for Ruby, Python, and PHP code with native backend code; terrible bugs can thus stay latent for years in code you can point a URL to and read.

Troll definitions

noun

(Scandanavian folklore) a supernatural creature (either a dwarf or a giant) that is supposed to live in caves or in the mountains

noun

a partsong in which voices follow each other; one voice starts and others join in one after another until all are singing different parts of the song at the same time; "they enjoyed singing rounds"

See also: round

noun

a fisherman's lure that is used in trolling; "he used a spinner as his troll"

noun

angling by drawing a baited line through the water

See also: trolling

verb

circulate, move around

verb

cause to move round and round; "The child trolled her hoop"

verb

sing the parts of (a round) in succession

verb

angle with a hook and line drawn through the water

verb

sing loudly and without inhibition

verb

praise or celebrate in song; "All tongues shall troll you"

verb

speak or recite rapidly or in a rolling voice