To force someone to leave a group or area, through either violence or fear.
Also, to intimidate someone into leaving a group or area, usually accompanied with implied or express threats of violence.
Also, to intimidate someone into leaving a group or area, usually accompanied with implied or express threats of violence.
"If I find out you ratted on me, I'm gonna have to roll you up."
"He was afraid that he'd get a beat down if he hung around, so he rolled himself up."
"Roll up, or get your ass whooped."
"He was afraid that he'd get a beat down if he hung around, so he rolled himself up."
"Roll up, or get your ass whooped."
by dyrwk July 12, 2009
by Argentina Smoke July 15, 2009
Beds number 145, 82, 32, and 87 roll up.
I can't wait until they call me to roll up, I really want out of here.
I can't wait until they call me to roll up, I really want out of here.
by NoJail4You July 28, 2011
by Hahahsjisjsb January 15, 2018
Verb. To engage in sexual action with someone to whom little respect is shown. From roll in the hay.
by Sol April 04, 2004
by Jim King December 17, 2004
by Juicy Lucy with the windows up June 17, 2009