To be robbed or mugged of one’s toilet paper.
The term was coined in Australia during the Great TP Crisis of 2020 due to the inexplicable hoarding of toilet paper in fear of Coronavirus.
1). “Some bloody boomer bog-rolled me outside Woolies this arvo. They took my 12 pack of Quilton!”
2). “Aww shit man I only had 2 squares left and had a serious case of acid arse so bog-rolled some c***s outside Coles”.
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A funny girl who will always have a hilarious answer to any question you have.
Hey Pizza Rolls! Where does the bus stop in fron of your house go to?" "Oh, that? It goes to KFC" "Hahahaha classic Pizza Rolls!
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Slang for the dineros, the big stacks, MONEY
Stackin the dinner rolls on the table......
You brought me my dinner rolls?
Want this shit? You bring the dinner rolls?
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Calling up a clip to prove a point about someone by showing them a clip of something that they had said in the past. Started by Jon Stewart in his interview with Jim Cramer.
JS: I’m sorry You’re absolutely right. I always wish that people would swear themselves in before they came on the show. I’ve had a lot of CEO’s lie to me on the show. It’s very painful. I don’t have subpoena power.
JS: But don’t—You’re pretending that you are a dew-eyed innocent. Watch. Roll. I mean, if I may…
JC: It’s your show for Heaven’s sake.
JS: Roll 212.
JC: No! Not 2:12!
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Music genre. Basically, grunge tune with rap elements. Invented by a band named oktober from Israel.
This type of music is rap&roll.
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Fat Rolls on the back of the heads of bald people.
Sandy: I hate it when guys are bald and you can see those bumps on the back of their head.
Danielle & Justin: Head rolls?!?
- Danielle, Justin, & Sandy Chortie watching Stone Cold Steve Austin's head rolls on Raw 9/8/03
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Cinnamon rolling is a handshake whereby two or more people all put their right hands in together so their fingertips touch, wiggle their fingers then cry "CINNAMON ROLLLLL!" while curling their arms round so that all participants are making a big spirally shape with their arms. It was introduced by the Australian psych band Pond, and has since been adopted by UK bands Swim Deep and Peace among others, often as a pre-show ritual.
For an example, see Freshly Squeezed's interview with Swim Deep on youtube, skip to 3.13.
Great for making friends with people at gigs "Hey guys! Cinnamon rollll!" At this point they either have no idea what you're on about (in which case explain) or they do, and you bond over this shared piece of pop culture knowledge.
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