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Roll By

Cops who will turn off their car while in neutral and silently roll by the path to catch underage smokers.

Yo, ditch your square the cops are going to roll by in a second.

by Forever Haunted7 May 18, 2006


Rolling on by

What happens when you bump into someone you know but instead of stopping to speak to you they just keep on going either without saying anything or just saying hi

Pete: I bumped into Alex today

Mel: Oh. Did he speak to you?

Pete: No he just kept rolling on by.

by The Captive Spirit September 12, 2010


roll

A word used to describe a particular person's behavior or idiosyncrasies.

I work hard and party hard. That's how I roll.

by olivesmarch4th June 22, 2005


Roll

To jump and/or rob. Comes from the Vietnam War era when American soldiers used to get rolled from behind when they were distracted. (When GI JOE would be doin a hooker and get hit from behind by a club).

You better put those benjamins away for you get ROLLED up in this mug.

by Joshiro007 February 20, 2003


Rolle

v. to assume a position in which one can roll around easily

Forms: Rolleing

"Hey babe, do you want to Rolle with me?"

"I love Rolleing"

by Karl Lee-Ann January 16, 2008


rolling

- Getting high off ecstasy.
- Striking a person and taking their valuables (used mostly in the south)

I once rolled off a pill and then punched some guy in the head and took his wallet.

by Denis Baldwin June 03, 2004


Rolled

Rolling can be used to replace the word "mugging" when casually talking about your criminal activities.

"Yeah I got this phone the other day, alright innit. I just rolled some bloke round the back of the bus station. You gets me blad."

by iShouldBeWorkingRightNow April 14, 2010