To go at a quick, steady pace; run; go.Specifically, to go at the quick, steady pace known as a trot. See trot, n., 2, and trotter.To cause to trot; ride at a trot.To ride over or about at a trot.To use a “pony” or some similar means in studying; “pony”: as, to trot a lesson. [College slang, U. S.]n. Quick, steady movement; “go”: as, to keep one on the trot all day.n. A gait faster than the walk and slower than the run.n. A toddling child; in general, a child: a term of endearment.n. A “pony”; a “crib.”n. A trot-line.n. A small line that sets off from the main trot-line, to The extreme end of which the hook is fastened. See trotline.n. An old woman: a term of disparagement.