trotter
/ˈtrɒtər/Definitions
1. noun
A foot or a person’s foot, especially one that is large or clumsy.
“She had big trotters that made it hard to fit into her favorite shoes.”
2. noun
A person who travels on foot, especially a pedestrian or a hiker.
“The group of trotters walked through the dense forest in search of a campsite.”
3. noun
A person who travels on foot as a profession, especially a messenger or a carrier.
“The trotter brought the package to the customer’s doorstep within hours.”
4. noun
A hind leg of a pig, especially one that is cut into steaks for cooking.
“The butcher sold trotters at the local market for a low price.”
5. verb
To move or walk with a heavy, clumsy gait.
“The drunk man was trotting down the street, stumbling over his own feet.”