by Wolforrzz August 18, 2021
BURDEN: Trucker went to take a piss. The Harris guy jacked the truck. I think we pulled him over in New Bedford.
SEAN: But Harris walked.
BURDEN: He didn't walk. He rolled. Boston Police's Anti-Gang Unit stepped in to get info on another case. He rolled for them.
WHITEY: On who?
BURDEN: What the fuck was the name? Him and three other guys knocked off the M.B.T.A. counting room. Sixty grand... Jimmy Markum. Kid was like nineteen or twenty. Slick as hell, man. Ran a crew, never got arrested.
-Mystic River by Brian Helgeland. Based on the novel by Dennis Lehane
SEAN: But Harris walked.
BURDEN: He didn't walk. He rolled. Boston Police's Anti-Gang Unit stepped in to get info on another case. He rolled for them.
WHITEY: On who?
BURDEN: What the fuck was the name? Him and three other guys knocked off the M.B.T.A. counting room. Sixty grand... Jimmy Markum. Kid was like nineteen or twenty. Slick as hell, man. Ran a crew, never got arrested.
-Mystic River by Brian Helgeland. Based on the novel by Dennis Lehane
by zaafhfc September 10, 2013
1) having been busted by the police or other authority for usually small incidents ie parties.
word comes from: the cops "rolled" (in thier cars/motorcycle) up and proceded to enforce the law.
2) past tense of creating a joint
word comes from: the cops "rolled" (in thier cars/motorcycle) up and proceded to enforce the law.
2) past tense of creating a joint
by jinx April 25, 2003
by eileen86 December 28, 2005
the condition of a woman's vag after an epic sexual encounter. Denoted by the curling of the labia, in a retracted state, while in recovery.
by Horace Crockett May 18, 2009
by niggaflan May 04, 2020
V.
1. Used in the past tense has having been beaten badly.
a. Used a lot in the online gaming community similarly to pwned or owned
b. Also in reference to a competition.
2. Referring in the past tense to an act in martial arts, mainly MMA and BJJ, meaning a light warm up of grappling/wrestling.
1. Used in the past tense has having been beaten badly.
a. Used a lot in the online gaming community similarly to pwned or owned
b. Also in reference to a competition.
2. Referring in the past tense to an act in martial arts, mainly MMA and BJJ, meaning a light warm up of grappling/wrestling.
1. a. We were scrimming a cal-i team and got rolled.
b. We played Mountain View in football last week and we rolled them.
2. I hadn't practiced in a while so one of the white belts rolled with me to warm up.
b. We played Mountain View in football last week and we rolled them.
2. I hadn't practiced in a while so one of the white belts rolled with me to warm up.
by HawaiianHero November 03, 2006