Definition Of Roll - The Online Slang Dictionary
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roll
verb
- to use Ecstasy (MDMA).
That girl was rolling all night long.
- See more words with the same meaning: under the influence of MDMA (ecstasy).
Last edited on Jun 28 2014. Submitted by Josh Higginbotham on Jun 06 1997.
- to laugh very hard.
When he tripped, I was rolling so hard my stomach hurt.
- See more words with the same meaning: to laugh.
Last edited on Jun 28 2014. Submitted by D L. from Los Angeles, CA, USA on Nov 14 1997.
verb - intransitive
- to drive.
Me and my boys went rollin' last nite.
- See more words with the same meaning: driving and driving maneuvers.
- See more words with the same meaning: to go, leave, exit.
Last edited on May 05 2011. Submitted by Anonymous on Apr 18 2002.
- to go or leave.
Citation from "Stone Dead", Raines (TV), Season 1 Episode 4 (2007) censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.
Citation from "To Love and Die in L.A.", Castle (TV), Season 3 Episode 22 (2011) censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.
Citation from "Chapter 11", Eastbound & Down (TV), Season 2 Episode 5 (2010) censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.
Citation from "Chapter 5", Eastbound & Down (TV), Season 1 Episode 5 (2009) censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.
- See more words with the same meaning: to go, leave, exit.
Last edited on Nov 18 2015. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Sep 14 2009.
- to generally behave.
Citation from "Chapter 7", Eastbound & Down (TV), Season 2 Episode 1 (2010) censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.
Last edited on Jan 11 2012. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Jan 11 2012.
- to engage in Jiu jitsu or another grappling-focused martial art.
I don't like rolling with him. I get submitted every time.
- See more words with the same meaning: to attack, to fight.
Last edited on Dec 05 2012. Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 01 2012.
verb - transitive
- to get pulled over by the police, in an automobile.
I got rolled by the five-oh the other day.
- See more words with the same meaning: to arrest.
Last edited on Dec 20 2011. Submitted by Russ C. from Park City, UT, USA on May 30 1998.
- to rob.
He got rolled for his watch.
Citation from "Chapter 7", Eastbound & Down (TV), Season 2 Episode 1 (2010) censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.
- See more words with the same meaning: to steal.
Last edited on Nov 04 2011. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Sep 14 2009.
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Other terms relating to 'driving and driving maneuvers': | |
| Definitions include: a right-hand turn. |
| Definitions include: to leave, usually in a vehicle. |
| Definitions include: to make a U turn. |
| Definitions include: an event with a displeasing outcome. |
| Definitions include: to drive a motor vehicle at top speed. |
| Definitions include: to rapidly accelerate in a motor vehicle. |
| Definitions include: to accelerate, especially in an automobile. |
| Definitions include: to make a U-turn. |
| Definitions include: good; excellent; "cool". |
| Definitions include: a circular shape on the ground made from the tires of a vehicle spinning in place. |
| Definitions include: to have, to take. |
| Definitions include: a coward. |
| Definitions include: from a stop, to accelerate a motor vehicle quickly such that the tires spin freely. |
| Definitions include: to change lanes rapidly while driving in an attempt to get ahead of the traffic. |
| Definitions include: to drive off-road, typically in a four-wheel drive vehicle. |
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Other terms relating to 'to arrest': | |
| Definitions include: to arrest. |
| Definitions include: to arrest. |
| Definitions include: an arrest. |
| Definitions include: An acronym has been invented for the term, but long after the term entered use: "Beautiful Intellectuals That Cause Hard-ons." |
| Definitions include: soda; soft drink. |
| Definitions include: to lie to; deceive. |
| Definitions include: to arrest. |
| Definitions include: an event with a displeasing outcome. |
| Definitions include: to steal. |
| Definitions include: to get pulled over by the cops; could also mean getting arrested. |
| Definitions include: to have sex with. |
Other terms relating to 'to attack, to fight': | |
| Definitions include: to beat someone until they enter the fetal position (their body forming a tight ball.) |
| Definitions include: prone to raping. |
| Definitions include: to beat with physical violence. |
| Definitions include: to break or ruin. |
| Definitions include: to beat a person. |
| Definitions include: to injure or destroy. |
| Definitions include: to severely injure. |
| Definitions include: to lie to. |
| Definitions include: to beat; to attack, especially with one's fists. |
| Definitions include: to wrestle. |
| Definitions include: very good, excellent; "cool"; "awesome". |
| Definitions include: aggravation. |
| Definitions include: to engage in intimate physical contact, usually intercourse. Also jump (one's) bones. |
| Definitions include: to cause a crowd to disperse; BREAK UP. |
| Definitions include: to hit, attack. |
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Other terms relating to 'to go, leave, exit': | |
| Definitions include: to leave. |
| Definitions include: to eat a lot. |
| Definitions include: a motorcycle. |
| Definitions include: go away. |
| Definitions include: to leave. |
| Definitions include: I'm leaving/going. |
| Definitions include: To leave, to bust out, to bounce. |
| Definitions include: to leave a place quickly. |
| Definitions include: a lazy or worthless person. |
| Definitions include: to leave. |
| Definitions include: "goodbye"; "see you later". |
| Definitions include: to be of poor quality, displeasing. |
| Definitions include: to separate one's self from something, and then run away. |
| Definitions include: a trip taken in a motor vehicle. |
| Definitions include: spelling and pronunciation variant of "shake the spot", meaning to leave. |
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Other terms relating to 'to laugh': | |
| Definitions include: a laugh. |
| Definitions include: to dismiss emotionally, with laughter. |
| Definitions include: to laugh hysterically. |
| Definitions include: an expression of amusement. |
| Definitions include: to consume or use up. |
| Definitions include: acronym for "rolling on [the] floor laughing my fucking ass off". |
| Definitions include: the sound of laughter. |
| Definitions include: variant of "LOL" (i.e. "laugh out loud".) |
| Definitions include: to react with overwhelming laughter. |
| Definitions include: acronym for "crack the fuck up". |
| Definitions include: to laugh extremely hard. |
| Definitions include: acronym of "laugh out loud" or "laughing out loud." |
| Definitions include: "Hell's Angels". |
| Definitions include: laughs at another person's expense. |
| Definitions include: to stop working. |
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Other terms relating to 'to steal': | |
| Definitions include: To steal |
| Definitions include: to steal. |
| Definitions include: to steal, monopolize, or hog. |
| Definitions include: a long time. |
| Definitions include: pirated commercial software. |
| Definitions include: (v) 1) to steal. |
| Definitions include: steal. |
| Definitions include: to steal. |
| Definitions include: to steal. |
| Definitions include: to execute or murder, usually with a firearm. |
| Definitions include: to steal. |
| Definitions include: to steal. |
| Definitions include: to steal. |
| Definitions include: verb; to steal with, or without, the victim's knowledge. |
| Definitions include: to date a girl and have sex with her, then do the same with her sister. |
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Other terms relating to 'under the influence of MDMA (ecstasy)': | |
| Definitions include: Off your head on drugs, particularly used in relation to Ecstasy (MDMA). |
| Definitions include: a person strongly under the influence of Ecstasy (MDMA). |
| Definitions include: to call on a telephone. |
| Definitions include: to phone or page excessively; to fill up the capacity of some electronic answering service (voice mail, answering machine, one's pager, etc.) |
| Definitions include: flipped out, overreacted, became upset. |
| Definitions include: the face of a person high on Ecstasy (MDMA). |
| Definitions include: Ecstasy (MDMA). |
| Definitions include: under the influence of Ecstasy (MDMA). |
| Definitions include: to have taken Ecstasy (MDMA) and be physically at the peak of the drug's effect. |
| Definitions include: When someone is high on Ecstasy (MDMA) and wants to just sit in a corner somewhere with their eyes shut. |
| Definitions include: under the influence of Ecstasy (MDMA). |
| Definitions include: to ingest LSD and Ecstasy (MDMA) at the same time. |
| Definitions include: Used to describe the way someone looks when high on Ecstasy (MDMA). |
Slang terms with the same root words
Other terms relating to 'roll': | |
| Definitions include: toilet paper. |
| Definitions include: acronym for "falling off chair, rolling on floor, laughing out loud". |
| Definitions include: rolling on the floor laughing |
| Definitions include: to start a process. |
| Definitions include: sex. |
| Definitions include: very easy to do. |
| Definitions include: to punish one or more people due to a mistake, usually in a workplace environment or business context. |
| Definitions include: a wad of currency in small denominations with a large denomination bill around the outside to make it look like more money. |
| Definitions include: an extremely painful event, akin to having your testicles overrun by a steamroller. |
| Definitions include: performing well. |
| Definitions include: to click a link on the web and be taken to a site other than the one anticipated. |
| Definitions include: to initiate an action. |
| Definitions include: "that's great!" |
| Definitions include: acronym for "rolling on floor laughing". |
| Definitions include: acronym for "rolling on floor laughing my ass off". |
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