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raller

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The kid on the street you only have to touch to make him cry
"Jimmy please dont touch bob you know he is very sensitive"

jimmy-"I ONLY PASSED HIM A BALL.... hes just a raller"
by Jack and Axel May 29, 2010
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Road roller

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A weapon first used by Dio Brando and often is used while the wielder screeches WRYYYYY. While wielding such a construct, it is imperative to remember that once you throw it on top of someone, you must beat it down as much as possible until the person under it stops breathing
ROAD ROLLER DA

WRYYYYYY

MUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDA
by Trumpthecoolkidswagger May 28, 2019
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High Roller

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A “High Roller” is someone who spends lots of money carelessly, blowing money fast and recklessly. The term originated from high stakes players who place large bets at the casino.
by YungMon August 23, 2016
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Road Roller

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A thing that you want to throw to your enemy in stopped time.
Why directly kill your enemy when you can use a road roller?
by end_2048 October 19, 2019
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Whole Roller

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A crap that is so messy it almost needs a whole roll of toilet paper to wipe it off your butt.
That dump I just took was a whole roller.
by Roy February 4, 2005
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rollerhead

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Look at that picture of those children on the Superman Ride of Steel rollercoaster. That one is getting rollerhead. Woo!
by JRAMSEYHOMO August 2, 2008
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jack roller

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Jack Roller: in nineteenth and early Twentieth Century America a Jack Roller was a guy who hung around the skid row sections of big cities and robbed those unwise enough to get visibly drunk by beating them up and stealing their valuables. He "rolled drunks," and was called a Jack Roller. A Jack Roller's crime is also called, "Strong-arm robbery." Jack Roller is an old term still used on San Francisco's and Seattle's waterfront.
"He's a low-life," the bouncer said to the bartender in a waterfront saloon. "He's a jack roller. He beat up an old guy pretty bad last week, just to steal a couple of dollars from him."
by Jay Magoo January 2, 2012
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