trolly
Related to trolly: Trolley problem
be off (one's) trolley
slang To be crazy and/or wacky. Usually used humorously. Don't listen to a word he says, he's off his trolley! You're off your trolley if you think that plan will work.
See also: off, trolley
now you're on the trolley
Now you understand what I mean or how to do this. A: "So this piece slots in here, and we connect these two wires together, right?" B: "Yeah, now you're on the trolley!"
See also: now, on, trolley
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
Now you're on the trolley
Now you catch on. “Trolley” refers to the streetcars that predated buses and subways in major cities. To flounder around to the answer to a question or how to perform some sort of procedure and then to come up with the right answer was the equivalent of getting on a trolley that's on the right track (as in track of streetcar rails).
See also: now, on, trolley
Endangered Phrases by Steven D. Price
- be off (one's) trolley
- be off (one's) nut
- be off the wall
- (I've) got to take off
- be off (one's) chump
- be off (one's) rocker
- bug off
- Bug off!
- be well off for (something)
- be well off for something