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From roll up + on; semantically and morphologically parallel with roll up + to.

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roll up on (third-person singular simple present rolls up on, present participle rolling up on, simple past and past participle rolled up on)

  1. (African-American Vernacular, slang, idiomatic) To sneak up to (someone or something) with the intention of causing harm.
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