TROT

Trot

Trot,, is a genre of Korean pop music, and is recognized as the oldest form of Korean pop music. Formulated during the Japanese rule in the early 1900s, the genre has been influenced by Japanese, Western and Korean musical elements. Also, the genre has adopted different names, such as yuhaengga, ppongtchak, and most recently t’urotu . While the genre’s popularity declined during the 1990s, most recently, it has been subject to revivals by contemporary South Korean pop artists such as Jang Yoon Jeong and BIGBANG member Daesung.

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trot

Noun

  1. An ugly old woman, a hag.
  2. A gait of a four-legged animal between walk and canter, a diagonal gait (in which diagonally opposite pairs of legs move together).
  3. A gait of a person faster than a walk.
  4. A toddler.<ref name=Liberman />
  5. A young animal.<ref name=Liberman />
  6. A moderately rapid dance.
  7. A succession of heads thrown in a game of two-up.
  8. A run of luck or fortune.
    He′s had a good trot, but his luck will end soon.

Verb

  1. To walk rapidly.
  2. To move at a gait between a walk and a canter.
  3. To cause to move, as a horse or other animal, in the pace called a trot; to cause to run without galloping or cantering.


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