trooper
trooh per
- n a soldier in a motorized army unit
- n a mounted policeman
- n a state police officer
- n a soldier mounted on horseback
- Why had Bailey called the trooper? Because, Bailey said, this trooper had gone to church with Sarah Palin back in Wasilla, so he felt "comfortable" talking to him about Wooten.
- GRIFFIN: trooper-gate, whatever, the Branchflower report said you were perfectly in your rights to fire Monegan.
- He has served as a state trooper without apparent incident for at least a couple of years since his suspension.