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trots noun- diarrhoea US, 1904
Used with “the”. - “He’s not dogging it,” Carbone said. “He’s got a temperature and he’s got a fever and he’s got the trots.” — George V. Higgins, The Rat on Fire, p. 90, 1981
- I’ll tell them you’ve got the trots. Puerto Rican food will do it to you. — Elmore Leonard, Glitz, p. 347, 1985
- a horse race meeting for trotting and pacing; such meetings collectively AUSTRALIA, 1890
- — Gavin Casey, It’s Harder for Girls, p. 167, 1941
- The “trots” were aptly described by the cognoscenti as “the red hots”. — James Holledge, The Great Australian Gamble, p. 119, 1966
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