Tralk was a disparaging slang term, which was versatile in use, but mainly to mean "trollop," "slut," "whore," "amoral individual" or in most circumstances "Bitch" When Aeryn Sun discovered Chiana had taken her Prowler, she yelled, "That little tralk!" Later on the royal cemetery planet, Chiana told John Crichton that she was his tralk only in his dreams. ("Taking the Stone")
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| - Tralk was a disparaging slang term, which was versatile in use, but mainly to mean "trollop," "slut," "whore," "amoral individual" or in most circumstances "Bitch" When Aeryn Sun discovered Chiana had taken her Prowler, she yelled, "That little tralk!" Later on the royal cemetery planet, Chiana told John Crichton that she was his tralk only in his dreams. ("Taking the Stone")
- Tralk is a Cardassian language word. Legate Zarin of the Cardassian Union considered Federation Ambassador Curzon Dax to a flamboyant, annoying little tralk, more reminiscent of a Ferengi than anything else. (TLE novel: The Art of the Impossible)
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| - Tralk was a disparaging slang term, which was versatile in use, but mainly to mean "trollop," "slut," "whore," "amoral individual" or in most circumstances "Bitch" When Aeryn Sun discovered Chiana had taken her Prowler, she yelled, "That little tralk!" Later on the royal cemetery planet, Chiana told John Crichton that she was his tralk only in his dreams. ("Taking the Stone")
- Tralk is a Cardassian language word. Legate Zarin of the Cardassian Union considered Federation Ambassador Curzon Dax to a flamboyant, annoying little tralk, more reminiscent of a Ferengi than anything else. (TLE novel: The Art of the Impossible)
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