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      [Adjective]  | "rolling" 


      1: not having or set to a fixed date or deadline : continually adjustable through a period of time to provide flexibility for individual circumstances


      Origin: 1959 ;

      [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;

      [Noun]  | "rolling hitch" 


      1: a hitch knot for fastening a line to a spar or to the standing part of another line that will not slip when the pull is parallel to the spar or line


      Origin: circa 1769 ;

      [Noun]  | "rolling mill" 


      1: an establishment where metal is rolled into plates and bars


      Origin: 1697 ;

      [Noun]  | "rolling pin" 


      1: a long cylinder for rolling out dough


      Origin: 1563 ;

      [Noun]  | "rolling stock" 


      1: the wheeled vehicles owned and used by a railroad or motor carrier


      Origin: 1847 ;

      [Noun]  | "rolling boil" 


      1: a point where large bubbles rise quickly to the surface of the liquid

      [Geographical name]  | "Rolling Meadows" 


      1: city in northeastern Illinois northwest of Chicago population 24,099

      [Idiom]  | "rolling in (something)" 


      1: having a large amount of (something)

      [Adjective]  | "rolling" 


      1: as in undulating, rippling;




      [Adjective]  | "high-rolling" 


      1: given to spending money freely or foolishly;


        * e.g., " ... an overpriced nightclub that caters mainly to high-rolling tourists "





      [Verb]  | "rolling" 


      1: to form into a round compact mass;


        * e.g., " ... rolled up the wrapper from the straw and threw it "





      2: to make a low heavy rolling sound;


        * e.g., " ... thunder rolling in the distance "





      3: to make a series of unsteady side-to-side motions;


        * e.g., " ... the car suddenly was rolling as high winds swept across the bridge "





      [Verb]  | "roll" 


      1: to form into a round compact mass;


        * e.g., " ... rolled up the wrapper from the straw and threw it "





      2: to make a low heavy rolling sound;


        * e.g., " ... thunder rolling in the distance "





      3: to make a series of unsteady side-to-side motions;


        * e.g., " ... the car suddenly was rolling as high winds swept across the bridge "





      [Verb]  | "rolling 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 "



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      [Verb]  | "rolling 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 "





      [Verb]  | "rolling 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 "





      [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 "



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      [Verb]  | "roll 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 "





      [Noun]  | "high roller" 


      1: someone who spends money freely or foolishly;


        * e.g., " ... in the carefree environment of a vacation, even a person of modest means has the urge to play the high roller "





       [ "rolling" ]

      1: trippin' of of ecstasy ;

        * e.g.,  ... Young <i>tfunk</i> was rolling hard at the rave.. 

       [ "rolling" ]

      1:  Fucked from MDMA

        * e.g.,  ...  "Are you rolling tonight?" 


       [ "rolling" ]

      2:  Driving/Cruising in a car

        * e.g.,  ...  Used interchangeably with 'Cruisin'. 


       [ "rolling" ]

      3:  Leaving a scene/Saying goodbye

        * e.g.,  ...  "Lets roll." 

       [ "rolling" ]

      1: A term used when one is high on ecstasy.

        * e.g.,  ... E-Tard: Hey, Libra...you rolling yet??? 

       [ "rolling" ]

      1: Laughing one's ass off

        * e.g.,  ... Guy 1: Man that comedy club is great! Last time I was there I was laughing my ass off! 

       [ "rolling" ]

      1: When you get messed up off ecstasy. This is somewhat like less physical orgasms, just extreme bliss and true euphoria. Touching people feels so good, and dancing id effortless and uninhibited. It's not exactly like losing all control, you still have your morals, you just feel less obligated to follow them.

        * e.g.,  ... Steph was rolling face at the concert last night, she was all over that guy! 

       [ "rolling" ]

      1: Rolling is the high you get from droppin` (eating/swallowing) a baum (or ecstasy). About 30min to an hour after droppin` a baum you will start to feel this relaxed, flowing body high. it'll start off soft, and then get heavier. The intesity of your high will rise (which is called peaking), and then drop a bit. Then it'll get a lil' higher, and drop a bit again. That "rolling" feeling will continue untill the high is done (between 5-8 hours).

        * e.g.,  ... I'm rolling so hard right now fool! 

       [ "rolling" ]

      1: One of the greatest feelings in the world. Absolute bliss.

        * e.g.,  ... I took a Blue Eagle last tuesday and I've been rolling for 3 days. I don't know why and quite frankly I don't care. 

       [ "rolling" ]

      1: - Getting high off ecstasy.

        * e.g.,  ... I once rolled off a pill and then punched some guy in the head and took his wallet. 


       [ "rolling" ]

      2: - Striking a person and taking their valuables (used mostly in the south)

       [ "rolling" ]

      1: Slang for Cutting yourself (self harm)

        * e.g.,  ... "the girl has gotten used to rolling" 

       [ "rolling" ]

      1: V. The effects of taking ecstacy or MDMA. Term coined due to the rolling back of ones eyes into ones skull as a result of pure rapture.

        * e.g.,  ... Ex. Dude, I was rolling my ass off at the christmas rave. 

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