| 22. | Roll | ||
|
you hang out with someone 'Yo, ill roll wit' my homey'
|
|||
| 23. | roll | ||
|
To cover large areas such as buildings, homes, schools, parks etc. with the use of toilet paper Seniors always roll the school the last day of summer.
|
|||
| 24. | roll | ||
|
1. to rob, especially a helpless or unconscious drunkard 2. a sex act 3. to start a movie camera They were about to roll him, but I got there in time.
|
|||
|
|
|||
| 25. | ROLL | ||
|
Stands for Realistic Out Loud Laughter. Everyone is throwing around LOL so often now its lost its meaning. Its 2010. LOL is out. ROLL is when you actually audibly laugh out loud. I cant believe you puked on your girlfriend! ROLL!!
|
|||
| 26. | roll | ||
|
verb; to act like one normally does You see these spinner hub caps? Yeah, well that's how I roll.
|
|||
| 27. | roll | ||
|
To get owned. (Usually used in the past tense, rolled.) 1: Today in hockey, I got rolled.
2: How? 1: Man you should have seen face off, I got elbowed in the face after getting the puck. Then I took a shot and got checked. |
|||
|
|
|||
| 28. | Roll | ||
|
Pertaining to the style of how, or the way in which, a person goes about doing an activity. "If you gonna roll with me tonight, you got to carry fat cash and bring the 'benz."
|
|||
