trot something out Definition
Dictionary Home » Words Starting with T » Trojan ... trudging » trot something out
trot
verb trotted, trotting
- intr
1. Said of a horse: to move at a steady, fairly fast pace, moving each diagonally opposite pair of legs together in a bouncy kind of walk.
2. To make (a horse) move in this way.
intr
3. To move or proceed at a steady, fairly brisk pace.
- Example: The pig trotted up to the chicken house
- Thesaurus: canter, lope, jog, run, pace, scamper, scuttle, bustle, scurry.
- 1. The pace at which a horse, rider, etc moves when trotting.
2. An act or the process of trotting.
3. colloq
- A euphemistic name for an ongoing bout of diarrhoea.
- Form: the trots
- One after the other.
- Continually moving about; busy.
Phrasal Verb: trot out
- To go out
- Example: He's not in ― he's just trotted out to the library.
- To produce (a story, article, excuse, etc), especially habitually or repeatedly and without much thought, effort, etc.
- Example: trots out the same boring lectures every year
