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lint rolled

rolling across your lover in bed in order to enhance sexual pleasure.
"damn girl, i lint rolled the shit out of my boyfriend last night! he was beggin for more!"
by stfuasmw October 9, 2009
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Wolf Roleplay

Wolf roleplay is were you play a personified wolf in a made up world in a made up life, usually on roleplay sites or forums.

Often times, the sites have several packs with complex hierarchies, normally led by a pair of characters a member plays.

Characters in wolf roleplay often have strange markings and powers and many times the site takes place in a place were wolves don't normally live. Most of the times, the wolf in this roleplay is the grey wolf.
by Rainpath August 5, 2012
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roleplayer

Roleplayer is a person, who takes a role on a certain type of character. They write paragraphs to other roleplayer by saying things like "Lana was walking down the road..." These roleplayers are mostly found in myspace.
Dang Devon!! My profile just got deleted, because Tom thought that I was a poser impersonating a celebrity but I'm a roleplayer!!! *cries*
by Dante Louis October 31, 2007
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roller-kayaking

The act of strapping a skateboard to a trash can or recycling bin, by means of a cord or duct tape, and riding in the bin down a hill at rigorous speeds. During rolling kayaking, it is crucial to have a long stick(such as a hockey stick) to paddle with, similar to what a rower does. Depending on the terrain, extra padding may be required, such as a seat when tearing it up on the hardcore ramps. For experienced roller kayakers, try iced-down surfaces for extreme thrills.
Hey dude, we just had a major ice storm and the hills are shitty for sledding, why don't we go roller-kayaking?
by Nick C. W. April 21, 2008
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Troll Roller

One who essentially trolls the trolls themselves.
This is not accomplished through the traditional Troll's means of rickrolling and posting objectionable materials, rather by using one's inner creativity in place of obscure materials and memes collected from the vast reaches of the internet and eternally committed to memory.

As a Troll Roller's opposition, Trolls expend the stupidity to amass a vast knowledge of the armpit of the asshole of the internets if only to pass on repulsive items and ideas that have come their way in an effort to horrify others. Troll Rollers need not be armed with any prior knowledge other than a Troll's intentions as they gingerly step around the traps laid before them without allowing any pleasure to be derived from mucking up their day.

Troll Rollers sit above Trolls on the ladder of morality. They enjoy frustrating those who get their jollies on being the cause of harm and anguish in using methods that would not deeply disturb innocent minds.
Teddy: "I don't know why you spend so much time on that message board talking to that douchebag about blueberry pancakes and lemon parties..."

Zach: "I cant help it, I guess I'm just a Troll Roller."
by Snorlax Prime August 15, 2011
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rolled balls

Took some really good ecstasy, and the high was really good.
Man, I was at that party last night, and rolled balls.
by FrankieBaby August 31, 2013
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Emotional [Rollercoaster]

The term Emotional Rollercoaster was coined by Dr. N. Amundson in dealing with unemployment, first in a research article: Amundson, N.E., & Borgen, W. (1982). The dynamics of unemployment: Job loss and job search. Personnel and Guidance Journal, 60, 562-564. It was most likely made popular when Nelson Canada published their booklet At the Controls:Charting your course through unemployment in 1987. Approximately 960,000 copies of this book were bought by the Gov't of Canada and distributed to people dealing with unemployment between 1987 and 1996.
"Shock! Relief! Sadness! Excitement! Frustration! Lack of energy! Hopelessness! Determination! People feel many different emotions when they are out of work. these feelings may be a bit different from one person to another depending on how you lost your job, how long you have been out of work, your future possibilities, and whether you can provide for your family or others who depend on you.

However, many of the unemployed people we talked with described similar patterns of emotions. They described these feelings as an "emotional rollercoaster" that kept them off balance… " (Amundson and Borgen, At the Controls, 1987)
by Ergon Communications February 5, 2013
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