trollette

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English

Etymology

From troll +‎ -ette.

Noun

trollette (plural trollettes)

  1. a female troll
    • 2012, Popular Crime: Reflections on the Celebration of Violence, page 25:
      I am sure that in some corner of the academic world there hides and intellectual who knows vastly more about these issues than I do and has written 208 published articles about them, which none of us have ever heard of, probably because he writes like a troll, or, not to be sexist, she writes like a troll or trollette.
    • 2014, Seven Steps to Activating Your Supernatural Funnybone, page 68:
      Did you divorce a Troll/Trollette and then find yourself hanging around bridges looking for another mate and what do you find?
    • 2015, Love 'n Lies, page 125:
      Remember Garnet? He found the sweetest trollette in Cochrane. They've set up under a bridge not too far from me.
    • 2017, Grimbeard: Tales of the Last Dwarf, page 173:
      The red-bearded guy rushed over to the fallen troll-ette, who was clearly counting stars. “M'lady, a thousand pardons. I meant—” He soon joined her in calculating astronomy
    • 2018, The Nothing to See Here Hotel, page 14:
      Abe spotted a troll girl (a trollette) doing her laundry in the open mouth of a huge sewer pipe and having a good old sing-song to herself. You guessed it: that troll girl was my great-great-great-granny, Regurgita Glump

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