To trolley is to move from one position to another usually on command. One can also trolley by themselves if they so desire.
2. To Trolley Something
To trolley is for a person to command a resource or object to be given to said person, requiring an immediate response. One can also trolley something to someone else, if they are feeling generous.
a) To be trollied is when one finds themselves in an undesirable situation for seemingly no reason whatsoever. If one is trollied, a feeling of great discomfort ensues causing deep displeasure and possibly harm to an individual.
b) To get trollied by someone or something is when one finds themselves in a worse set of circumstances than they were prior to the trolleying. One can trolley more than one person at a time, resulting in a double/triple etc. trolleying. One would do well to avoid getting trollied.
1. An instantaneouscompulsion to lose your lunch in an upwards or downwards direction.
2. A Particlarly unpleasant experience usually caused by female mingin-ness