by RealTalkOnlyFool October 11, 2025
Get the Rich Rollin’ 60s Neighborhood Cripsmug. "Rollin Thick" means you got so much money that your cash rolls are thick.
Alternate Definition: You livin so large you can roll ya blunts supa thick with weed - so you "Rollin thick"
*Additional alternate definition: Your cock is so big that you have to roll it in your pants - hence you "Rollin thick"
Alternate Definition: You livin so large you can roll ya blunts supa thick with weed - so you "Rollin thick"
*Additional alternate definition: Your cock is so big that you have to roll it in your pants - hence you "Rollin thick"
"Patrick working so much at his new job he rollin thick nowadays."
Or
"P$ got so much cash now, he Rollin thick when we smoke out."
OR
"I heard Patrick give ya that good lovin. He Rollin thick in them jeans."
Or
"P$ got so much cash now, he Rollin thick when we smoke out."
OR
"I heard Patrick give ya that good lovin. He Rollin thick in them jeans."
by GuruSquared September 23, 2015
Get the Rollin Thickmug. 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
Get the Rollin' Ginmug. Pertains to the (illegal, unfortunately, thanks to "Big Tobacco" legislation!) act of using a cigarette-making machine to create hand-made smokes (i.e., "rolling" them), and then selling them comparatively cheaply to other people who cannot afford store-bought cigarettes, and thus the "dough" will come "rolling in".
If tobacco companies truly don't want private people to "roll in the dough" by selling home-made cigarettes, they should not charge such astronomical sums for their own factory-made smokes that they literally price a lot of lower-income people right out of their own market! Heck, these "nicotine giants" are totally "rollin' in the dough" already, so why don't they make it easier for all of us by making their products more affordable for the masses???
by QuacksO November 6, 2018
Get the rollin' in the doughmug. by guccigucciguccigucci August 15, 2011
Get the rollin applesmug. Detroit branch of the LA Rollin’ 40s, mostly around Grand River & Telegraph to 6 Mile (“Parcside Zone”). Allied with Rollin’ 60s, 113 OBC, and Rollin’ 100s; rivals with 5Point Nation, Hyena Crips, 107 Hoovers, and Black P. Stones.
“Graffiti along Grand River shows the 7-Tel Rollin’ 40s Neighborhood Crips claiming their Parcside Zone turf while keeping tabs on 5PN tags.”—Redford local
by RealTalkOnlyFool October 10, 2025
Get the 7-Tel Rollin’ 40s Neighborhood Cripsmug. Random greenhead rolling on the ground in the middle of the street:
♪ I be rollin' stonin', in my mind ♪
♪ Little green goblins in my spine ♪
♪ I be rollin' stonin', in my mind ♪
♪ Little green goblins in my spine ♪
by kaidrilled December 5, 2022
Get the Rollin' Stonin'mug.