• Trout

    Pronunciation

    • Rhymes: -aÊŠt

    Origin

    From Old English truht, in part from Old French truite, from Late Latin tructa, perhaps from Ancient Greek τρώκτης (trōktēs, "nibbler"), from τρώγω (trōgō, "I gnaw"), from Proto-Indo-European *tere- ("to rub, to turn"). The Internet verb sense originated on BBSes of the 1980s, probably from Monty Python's (1972), though that sketch involved a halibut.

    Noun

    trout

    (plural trout or trouts)
    1. Any of several species of fish in Salmonidae, closely related to salmon, and distinguished by spawning more than once.
      Many anglers consider trout to be the archetypical quarry.
    2. (British, pejorative) An elderly woman of dubious sensibilities.
      Look, you silly old trout, you can't keep bringing home cats! You can't afford the ones you have!

    Full definition of trout

    Verb

    1. (Internet chat) To (figuratively) slap someone with a slimy, stinky, wet trout; to admonish jocularly.

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