by PixelDust October 18, 2003

1. A business term: To bring an expert in to fix a situation a former employee has fucked up.
2. To make a decision which is seen by the naive as a gamble, yet provides a 100% chance of survival
2. To make a decision which is seen by the naive as a gamble, yet provides a 100% chance of survival
Eg: Roy has really left us in the shit guys, i think we should roll the aller-dice and give Sam his responsibilities.
by Architect12 July 12, 2016

Slang term that means masturbation. When u fake roll dice with your hand it looks like a jerking motion.
Man I'm about to roll the dice haha I'm so horny.
Where's jimmy? He went to go roll the dice in the closet
Where's jimmy? He went to go roll the dice in the closet
by LD;) October 10, 2017

The newest table game in US casinos which uses 10 dice and has the best long shot in gaming history by win one million dollars on one roll of the dice. This great game also is sold as family board game and is one of the last board games to receive a US UTILITY PATENT.
by The witz September 25, 2016

by Scat November 24, 2003

To roll the dice can also mean to take a calculated chance. It does not necessarily bear the same risk as in a game of chance on a casino table. Companies take on commercial risks to grow their business in a highly competitive environment. It is a gamble that has the elements of both luck and ability - chances taken based on years of experience in particular trade and careful study of the marketplace.
A traditional Chinese restaurant wants to grow its business. It decides to roll the dice on its successful menu by introducing European delicacies as side dishes. As the Chinese saying goes: The word "Weiji" means both danger and opportunity.
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by chenrong January 8, 2017

by DIE$EKT June 3, 2018
