1. The generic, vaguely Japanese sushi roll in your grocer's fresh foods section.
2. Any nondescript sushi roll.
2. Any nondescript sushi roll.
Dave: I good, I had sushi for lunch.
Ross: Did you go to Kubo?
Dave: Nah, I just got some b-roll from Whole Foods.
Ross: Did you go to Kubo?
Dave: Nah, I just got some b-roll from Whole Foods.
by Amor y Paz February 04, 2010
Fat people. That's it. It can be anything generic, but really it's just fat people. Especially lot's of fat people.
by JackRVA1 June 30, 2010
by Gabbosabbo April 30, 2018
A small movement that began on a message board. Similar to Rick Rolling when a person says they have a creditable link and posts a video. This video happens to be of Fall Out Boy's rendition of Beat It.
LOLZ you just got your earz raped by a b-roll!1
I can't believe I just clicked that.
MICHEAL JACKSON SHOUd SUE!@!!1!1 B-ROLLING IS HORRIBLE TO MY SPERM!!
I can't believe I just clicked that.
MICHEAL JACKSON SHOUd SUE!@!!1!1 B-ROLLING IS HORRIBLE TO MY SPERM!!
by The Pepsi Plunge Guy August 27, 2008
Definition: B-Roll aka Bitches Roll is used to identify an individual that is inappropriate or a group that acts inappropriately.
Connor came home from the concert feeling let down by his friends, I asked him what's wrong and he replied, "B-Roll".
by Poppa Cat May 06, 2016
A secondary video footage shot outside of the primary (or A-roll) footage.
The term B-roll originates from the early days of film, when editors inserted supplemental footage, or B-roll, into the main footage, or A-roll, to hide visible lines where two pieces of film were joined. In modern film and video production, B-roll describes all of the footage that isn't the main action.
The term B-roll originates from the early days of film, when editors inserted supplemental footage, or B-roll, into the main footage, or A-roll, to hide visible lines where two pieces of film were joined. In modern film and video production, B-roll describes all of the footage that isn't the main action.
by draco™ May 16, 2023