Usually means: Feet of pigs, often cooked.
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  1. trotters: Merriam-Webster
  2. trotters: Collins English Dictionary
  3. trotters: Vocabulary.com
  4. Trotter's, Trotters, trotters: Wordnik
  5. trotters: Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary
  6. Trotters, trotters: Wiktionary
  7. trotters: Dictionary.com
  8. Trotters: Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
  9. Trotters: TheFreeDictionary.com

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  1. Trotters: Encyclopedia

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  1. Trotters: Medical dictionary

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  1. trotters: Urban Dictionary

Sports (1 matching dictionary)
  1. Trotters: Sports Definitions

(Note: See trotter as well.)

Definitions from Wiktionary (Trotter)

noun:  One who trots.
noun:  In harness racing, a horse with a gait in which the front and back legs on opposite sides take a step together alternating with the other set of opposite legs; as opposed to a pacer.
noun:  The foot of a pig, sheep, or other quadruped, especially when prepared as meat.
noun:  (slang) A person's foot.
noun:  (UK, historical) A tailor's assistant who goes around to receive orders.
noun:  A surname.
noun:  (soccer) someone connected with Bolton Wanderers Football Club, as a fan, player, coach etc.
noun:  (basketball, slang) A player for the Harlem Globetrotters basketball team.
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