Is a move only highlighted by only the absolutely best Faux DJ's on the planet. This fancy move consists of holding both of your hands up in the air while a massive drop takes place. While your hands are in the air, the crowd is magically fooled into thinking that your amazingly, unmatched talent, has just transitioned into another track all by itself, or did it?
Jim: Dude, Martin Heretix just laid down the biggest drop I've ever heard!
Bob: Were his hands in the air?
Jim: Yeah, how'd you know? Wait a minute are you here at the Festy?
Bob: Absolutely not! To pull out the Rollin Coaster would be like DJ Qbert doing the Macarena.
An overzealous celebration by a British gentleman trying to fit in to the American teenage generation by using slang that is before their time. It is often pronounced in a british accent by the non-British community.
-Dude, that was awesome!
-I know, that was Totally Rock n' Rollin'!!!
To smoke a big ass blunt like a gangsta.
"You been rollin' around, sh** I'm rollin' up,
Light and roll it up"
-Sexy pop and hip hop queen, Rihanna. (Needed Me)
1. To play dice
2. Masturbation
1. Can't buy them boots, lost all my money rollin' them bones.
2. Hey, just need to wash my hands, just been rollin' them bones.
Alright partner, keep on Rollin' baby. You know what time it is.
Hey Dan, keep on Rollin' baby.
The term "Rollin Gin" originated from a typographical error where the phrase "rolling in" was mistakenly written as "Rollin Gin." The phrase "rollin' gin" can be used in place of trending or refer to a situation or period where things are progressing exceptionally well or experiencing rapid success.
Informal Usage: Rollin' Gin Refers to a situation or period where things are progressing exceptionally well or experiencing rapid success. Trending.
Colloquial Usage: Often used to describe a positive turn of events, growth, or prosperity.
Etymology: Combination of "Rollin" (informal contraction of "rolling in") and "Gin" (a typographical error for the intended word), highlighting the accidental and playful nature of language evolution.
"Those ticket sales are rollin' gin." or "Mrs. Kim's split leg yoga pants are rollin' gin."
Strokin and smokin on Jordan’s cock
Sam always rollin a J . That Jumpman got him up to somethin.