by Treesley October 26, 2019
An aboriginal person, usually a woman that either goes bare foot or wears thongs all the time an mainly dresses in hoodies and footy shorts with messy hair
by BlueBird40 August 26, 2022
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by B-nut$$ November 05, 2017
Hey, I have a questionable amount of pineapple juice in my fridge, you want to drink some gin & pin?
by potfield July 26, 2023
The term "Rollin Gin" originated from a typographical error where the phrase "rolling in" was mistakenly written as "Rollin Gin." The phrase "rollin' gin" can be used in place of trending or refer to a situation or period where things are progressing exceptionally well or experiencing rapid success.
Informal Usage: Rollin' Gin Refers to a situation or period where things are progressing exceptionally well or experiencing rapid success. Trending.
Colloquial Usage: Often used to describe a positive turn of events, growth, or prosperity.
Etymology: Combination of "Rollin" (informal contraction of "rolling in") and "Gin" (a typographical error for the intended word), highlighting the accidental and playful nature of language evolution.
"Those ticket sales are rollin' gin." or "Mrs. Kim's split leg yoga pants are rollin' gin."
Colloquial Usage: Often used to describe a positive turn of events, growth, or prosperity.
Etymology: Combination of "Rollin" (informal contraction of "rolling in") and "Gin" (a typographical error for the intended word), highlighting the accidental and playful nature of language evolution.
"Those ticket sales are rollin' gin." or "Mrs. Kim's split leg yoga pants are rollin' gin."
by Lexi-Con April 15, 2024
by Harmz69 December 10, 2015