Using Google+ you join a random hangout session, share the video "Never Gonna Give You Up" by Rick Astley and stay to enjoy their reactions for as long as you want.
Sharing screenshots is optional.
Oh man, this total rando jumped into our AA hangout and totally started to RickRoll+ us!
(n) An internet prank where the victim clicks on a misleading link that directs them to the video clip for the song "Never Gonna Give You Up" by Rick Astley.
The meme originated on 4chan. The prank was originally called "Duckrolling" and had the exact same type of luring technique, but instead lead to an edited picture of a duck on wheels. The first instance of "Rickrolling" occurred in May 2007 on 4chan's /v/ board, where a link claiming to be the first major trailer for "Grand Theft Auto IV" instead led to the "Never Gonna Give You Up" video clip. The prank's popularity began to soar and eventually became one of the greatest internet memes.
"That man is notorious for his "RickRoll" videos."
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Never gonna give you up,
never gonna let you down,
never gonna run around and
desert you...
Never gonna make you cry,
never gonna sa-ay goodbye,
never gonna tell a lie
and hurt you.
You just got Rickrolled. As a result, you want to kill yourself.
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Tricking someone into clicking on a link to Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up" video.
Check out this vid of Lindsay Lohan's bewb falling out!
http://tinyurl.com/2twa7z
Hahahaha, you got RickRolled!
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The act of tricking someone into clicking a YouTube or other video link to the music video of Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up".
Man, I clicked on the link thinking it'd be a movie about the new Starcraft, but I got rickrolled.
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to be shown a video of Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up" through a sly or not-so-sly link to a video on popular video sharing sites.
Haha! Great job disguising that rickroll!
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v.
1. To be bamboozled into following a hyperlink to Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up" 80s music video on YouTube. Typically found on Internet discussion forums where the unsuspecting user clicks on the aforementioned link, cleverly disguised as something pertinent to the non-Rick-related discussion at hand.
The exact origins of this practical joke and subsequent naming are unknown but "rickrolling" first appeared early to mid May in 2007.
Son of a BITCH. This is the 70th time I've been rickrolled tonight!
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