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trog noun- a stuffy, old-fashioned person UK
From “troglodyte” (an ancient cave-dweller). - — R.T. Bickers, The Hellions, 1965
- a slow, careful, trundling driver UK
Probably extends from the previous sense. - It is the considered view of this observer that much of the chaos on our weekend roads is caused by the proliferation of Trogs. A Trog, by our family tradition, is a driver who is dedicated to the principle that all good journeys should be made to last the longest possible time. — Daily Telegraph, June 1972: “Spot the trog”
- a visiting surfer AUSTRALIA
- — Gary Fairmont R. Filosa II, The Surfer’s Almanac, p. 197, 1977
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