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Roll it

when someone invites to smoke

friend 1: ay let’s roll it
friend 2: of course

by sexymutha September 16, 2020

2πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


roll

To cover large areas such as buildings, homes, schools, parks etc. with the use of toilet paper

Seniors always roll the school the last day of summer.

by iCanDiggIt August 21, 2012

2πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


Roll

Used when dealing with poker (and possibly other forms of gambling), usually involving stakes. Occurs when a staked player effectively "takes the money and runs". This occurs in one of two forms and is considered stealing:

1. The player spends the staked money on something other than what it was meant for (playing roulette when you were staked to play poker or simply spending it on hookers and blow).
2. The player plays the prescribed game, wins some amount of money, and keeps all the money for themself without paying the agreed backer's cut to their staker.

1. Man, I really trusted him. I staked him $10k to play in the world series of poker and he completely rolled on me. He spent all the money shooting craps with T.J. Cloutier.

2. That guy totally rolled on the stake. He played the poker tournament, won $1 million, and I never heard from him again. He owes me about $500k!

by MoonHat June 24, 2009

2πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


Roll

100 Extacy pills, often a term used by dealers when making larger purchases from suppliers, especially in the Northwest region of the United States.

"Yo man, this shit is legit. I'll give you $350 for a roll."

by Mileman! July 28, 2009

3πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


Rolling

A shortened variation of the word 'rollerblading' (also known as: Aggressive Inline, Agro Inline, Rollin).

"Yo. You wanna go rolling on Sunday?"
"I'm sponsored. I guess I'm pretty good at rolling."

by Sonus December 12, 2003

25πŸ‘ 71πŸ‘Ž


Rolling

Where you put manually weed and or tobacco in smoking papers and roll it to make a cylinder/cone.

Brett: This is my first time rolling.

Bunny: That's fine, it doesn't look that bad.

by Bunny420. May 11, 2009

10πŸ‘ 24πŸ‘Ž


rolled

Offering information and/or bribing to the police in order to escape jail time.

BURDEN: Trucker went to take a piss. The Harris guy jacked the truck. I think we pulled him over in New Bedford.
SEAN: But Harris walked.
BURDEN: He didn't walk. He rolled. Boston Police's Anti-Gang Unit stepped in to get info on another case. He rolled for them.
WHITEY: On who?
BURDEN: What the fuck was the name? Him and three other guys knocked off the M.B.T.A. counting room. Sixty grand... Jimmy Markum. Kid was like nineteen or twenty. Slick as hell, man. Ran a crew, never got arrested.

-Mystic River by Brian Helgeland. Based on the novel by Dennis Lehane

by zaafhfc September 11, 2013

4πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž