off the trolley — сл. скопытившийся (об аппаратном или программном модуле, который не отказал совсем, но работает неправильно и периодически впадает в ступор) … Hacker's dictionary
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off — 1. American to kill Perhaps a shortened form of bump 5 (OFF ): Maybe he stiffed the waiter and the guy followed him down here and offed him. (Sanders, 1973) To off yourself is to commit suicide: I just don t want to off myself … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
trolley — [[t]trɒ̱li[/t]] trolleys 1) N COUNT A trolley is an object with wheels that you use to transport heavy things such as shopping or luggage. [BRIT] A porter relieved her of the three large cases she had been pushing on a trolley. ...supermarket… … English dictionary
trolley — /trol ee/, n., pl. trolleys, v., trolleyed, trolleying. n. 1. a trolley car. 2. a pulley or truck traveling on an overhead track and serving to support and move a suspended object. 3. a grooved metallic wheel or pulley carried on the end of a… … Universalium
trolley — trol|ley [ˈtrɔli US ˈtra:li] n [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: Probably from troll cart (17 19 centuries), from troll to roll (15 19 centuries)] 1.) BrE a large basket on wheels that you use for carrying bags, shopping etc American Equivalent: cart ▪ a … Dictionary of contemporary English