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English
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Audio (General Australian): (file)
Etymology 1
[edit]Compound of troll (“grotesque creature which lives in hills or under bridges”) + face.
Noun
[edit]trollface (plural trollfaces)
- (slang, derogatory) An ugly, unpleasant, or otherwise objectionable person.
- 2014, Holly Hook, Torn, unnumbered page:
- "Hey, I'm sure Mrs. Trollface has some horror lined up for me, too. We can have detention together."
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:trollface.
Etymology 2
[edit]Compound of troll (“person who provokes others for personal amusement or to cause disruption”) + face.
Alternative forms
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]trollface
- (Internet slang) An illustration of a face with a cartoonishly wide, maniacal grin (from a comic drawn by Carlos Ramirez and originally posted on the 4chan community[1]), typically featured in image macros to convey trolling, mockery, or humorous intent.
- 2011 February 28, “‘Troll Face’ mask promises to delight geek partygoers”, in Uol News, Rodrigo Vitulli:
- Geek revelers. This is a very rare antagonism. Maybe it doesn't even exist. But if it exists, Gigablog leaves here a fantasy tip. Carnatroll is a mask with the face of the most famous meme on the internet, the Trollface.
- 2011 March 24, “Land of a million memes”, in The Gateway, volume 101, number 42, University of Alberta, page 18:
- Thanks to the Trollface meme, those with a secret affinity for the hilarious ways of trolling now have a figure to worship.
- 2012, Sean Rockey & Alexander Bevier, "Memes", The Current (Green River Community College), Volume 46, Issue 10, 7 May 2012, page 9:
- People took trollface and pasted it into other comics, whenever a character was either being a pest or generally annoying people.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:trollface.
References
[edit]- ^ Patrick Klepek, "The Maker Of The Trollface Meme Is Counting His Money", Kotaku, 8 April 2015