To end someone, especially in a brutal or especially exceptional fashion
"So I was watching the Hunger Games the other day, and Rue really got her credits ROLLED by that man Marvel"
"I can't watch horror movies anymore, they're so dumb. The characters always just sit around waiting on the killer to roll their credits"
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When a movie uses its own title in the dialogue.
"What if this is as good as it gets?" *Roll Credits
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After giving a great insult that totally makes your friend speechless you slap him with "Roll Credits" meaning that it's over, the audience is leaving and nothing else can be said. It would also be proper to use your hands to demonstrate the rolling of the credits on a screen.
This is also proper to use to term the ending of anything: a night out, a pickup game, or even a relationship"
"Yeah well you're ho is ginormous" "Roll Credits"
"We just rolled credits on y'all"
"It's over, Roll credits"
"I gotta roll credits on this, gotta an early meeting"
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Last line in every episode of Nickelodeon's "Roundhouse", indicating (duh) that the show's over.
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What Margaret thinks is a good idea to jump up and say at the end of every college semester.
Margaret: "REPRISE THE THEME SONG AND ROLL THE CREDITS"
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inside joke between speedy and funk
Jezca: "I wish i were in on this..."
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To beat a video game. Many modern games display the credits for the game once the player completes the main quest, just like most movies have end credits. This doesnβt necessarily mean that the the player has 100%βd the game, just that they have experienced the main storyline. There may be more side quests, post-credits content, or DLC/expansion packs available.
I rolled credits on The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom last night after βonlyβ 250 hours of play time. I still have about 400 koroks to find, though.
How could James say that Untitled Goose Game was too shallow and easy? He didnβt even roll credits!