(Idiom) To create a favourable situation for one's ultimate goal. Originally from the idea of creating waves in the sea, in order to be able to surf on it.
"I shall roll my sea with the director, hopefully I can get those holidays I wanted"
"Are you trying to roll your sea by getting me drunk?"
"I rolled my sea with revision and packing so I can actually go out tomorrow despite having an exam Friday and going on holidays straight after"
See: Rock and Roll, Rock n’ roll
Noun. A song by American Hard Rock Band “The Pretty Reckless”
Expression. A Rock Musician who died in relation to Rock and Roll Music
Taylor Momsen and Ben Phillips wrote the song as an homage to the Rock Musicians who have died.
Lyrics:
“But on my tombstone when I go, just put ‘death by rock and roll’”
When you fuck a fat chick and right before you cum you pull out twist up her stomach into a swirl and Cum on it.
Diego was fucking a fat chick the night before his 25th birthday and right before he was about to cum he pulled out grabbed he stomach, twisted it up and frosted her. After he took a bite out. When the fat chick asked why, he responded, “ I like homemade cinnamon rolls!”
The term given to a poker player who plays freeroll tournaments and with play money, due to a lack of a bankroll (real money). Most beginning players start out playing for free until they are ready for cash games.
"Did you hear Warren went broke in poker?"
"Yeah, now I hear hes no-rolling until his next paycheck comes in"
The act of making love in an agressive or dominant fashion
someone who deserves to get eye rolls.
your so roll-eyesable
a more common saying for goodbye than "peace out girl scout"
S: peace out girl scout
A: peace out for rock and roll