by Scandalousck January 16, 2014
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
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