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(10) - Merriam-Webster Dictionary
(6) - Verb entries...
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[Verb] | "roll"
1: to impel forward by causing to turn over and over on a surface
2: to cause to revolve by turning over and over on or as if on an axis
3: to cause to move in a circular manner
Origin: 14th century ;
Middle English, from Anglo-French rouler, roller, from roele wheel, rowel & roule roll;
(2) - { rock and roll:2 } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Verb] | "rock and roll"
1: to perform or dance to rock and roll music
2: to start out or get going energetically
Origin: 1956 ;
(3) - { roll back } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Verb] | "roll back"
1: to reduce (something, such as a commodity price) to or toward a previous level on a national scale
2: to cause to retreat or withdraw : push back
3: rescind
Origin: 1942 ;
(2) - { roll out } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Verb] | "roll out"
1: to get out of bed
2: to introduce (something, such as a new product) especially for widespread sale to the public
Origin: 1884 ;
(3) - { roll over } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Verb] | "roll over"
1: to defer payment of (an obligation)
2: to renegotiate the terms of (a financial agreement)
3: to place (invested funds) in a new investment of the same kind
Origin: 1952 ;
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[Verb] | "roll up"
1: to increase or acquire by successive accumulations : accumulate
2: to become larger by successive accumulations
3: to arrive in a vehicle
Origin: 1822 ;
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[Idiom] | "rolled into one"
1: combined together into one thing or person
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[Noun] | "barrel roll"
1: an airplane maneuver in which a complete revolution about the longitudinal axis is made
2: a usually accidental occurrence in which a vehicle rolls completely over along its longitudinal axis
Origin: 1917 ;
(2) - Phrasal verb entries...
(1) - { roll about } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Phrasal verb] | "roll about"
1: to arrive or happen again
(1) - { roll around } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Phrasal verb] | "roll around"
1: to arrive or happen again
(8) - Merriam-Webster Thesaurus
(8) - Verb entries...
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[Verb] | "rolled"
1: to form into a round compact mass;
* e.g., " ... rolled up the wrapper from the straw and threw it "
Synonyms :
Antonyms :
2: to make a low heavy rolling sound;
* e.g., " ... thunder rolling in the distance "
Antonyms :
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[Verb] | "roll"
1: to form into a round compact mass;
* e.g., " ... rolled up the wrapper from the straw and threw it "
Synonyms :
ball,
Antonyms :
2: to make a low heavy rolling sound;
* e.g., " ... thunder rolling in the distance "
Antonyms :
(1) - { rolled back } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Verb] | "rolled back"
1: to put an end to by formal action;
* e.g., " ... lobbyists for the industry pressured the legislators to roll back the new automotive safety standards "
Synonyms :
Antonyms :
(N/A)
(1) - { rolled out } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Verb] | "rolled out"
1: to leave one's bed;
* e.g., " ... you'll have to roll out by at least 8:00 a.m. in order to get there on time "
Synonyms :
rose,
Antonyms :
(1) - { rolled up } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Verb] | "rolled up"
1: to become greater in size, extent, volume, amount, or number;
* e.g., " ... ticket sales are expected to roll up as the date of the concert nears "
Synonyms :
rose,
Antonyms :
(1) - { roll back } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Verb] | "roll back"
1: to put an end to by formal action;
* e.g., " ... lobbyists for the industry pressured the legislators to roll back the new automotive safety standards "
Synonyms :
null,
Antonyms :
(N/A)
(1) - { roll out } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
(10) - Urban Dictionary
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[ "rolled" ]
1: to get caught with drugs by your school / parents. originally from orange county
* e.g., ... zach: yo bro did u hear about luke he got rolled by the school cop
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[ "rolled" ]
1: 1) having been busted by the police or other authority for usually small incidents ie parties.
* e.g., ... We got rolled at the park for smoking our weed that we just rolled.
[ "rolled" ]
2: word comes from: the cops "rolled" (in thier cars/motorcycle) up and proceded to enforce the law.
[ "rolled" ]
3: 2) past tense of creating a joint
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[ "rolled" ]
1: V.
* e.g., ... a. We were scrimming a cal-i team and got rolled.
[ "rolled" ]
2: Used in the past tense has having been beaten badly.
* e.g., ... b. We played Mountain View in football last week and we rolled them.
[ "rolled" ]
3: a. Used a lot in the online gaming community similarly to pwned or owned
* e.g., ... I hadn't practiced in a while so one of the white belts rolled with me to warm up.
[ "rolled" ]
4: b. Also in reference to a competition.
[ "rolled" ]
5: Referring in the past tense to an act in martial arts, mainly MMA and BJJ, meaning a light warm up of grappling/wrestling.
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[ "rolled" ]
1: To be robbed or mugged by a group of hoodlums.
* e.g., ... "I was walking through Redfern at 5:00 a.m and got rolled by this crew of cunts."
[ "rolled" ]
2: Can be a single person, but you shouldn't let that happen!
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[ "rolled" ]
1: To be ripped off or robbed. This usually occurs at gunpoint, but can sometimes be achieved by craftier methods.
* e.g., ... I bought that bitch a gin and tonic and she just walked away. She rolled me for a drink, man.
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[ "rolled" ]
1: The past tense of 'roll'. Roll means an ecstacy pill, to take the pill, or to be fucked up from the pill.
* e.g., ... "That roll we had the other night was pretty good."
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[ "rolled" ]
1: getting your ass kicked while gaming online.
* e.g., ... Me: Man I got my ass rolled by a bunch of noobs last night.
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[ "rolled" ]
1: Past tense of rolling. when a group of people got together and threw toilet paper into trees and bushes of someone's yard late at night while everyone was sleeping. The target is normally a teacher or professor. In the south rolling is considered a form of endearment. In the north, it is considered to be disrespectful. Normally accompanied by forking
* e.g., ... Prof Ramsey got rolled last night!
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[ "rolled" ]
1: caught; in trouble; in the shitter; ruined; put and end to by some authority figure.
* e.g., ... "dude, the party was fun, but it was rolled by ten o'clock."
[ "rolled" ]
2: An event or a person can be rolled.
* e.g., ... "you are gonna get SO rolled if you steal your mom's vicodin."
[ "rolled" ]
3: It seems that the word is only used as the past tense, you never hear anyone say "the cops will roll that party if you're too loud"
* e.g., ... "my parents rolled me so hard. i'm grounded for 6 months."
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[ "rolled" ]
1: when you get jumped by a group of people
* e.g., ... I got jumped by some lebanese
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