by D.C.N. August 09, 2008
The phrase "Roll 212" or any variation thereof was popularly coined after an interview between Jon Stewart of Comedy Central and Jim Cramer of CNBC in a discussion centering around CNBC's complacency leading up to the economic crisis of 2008. Stewart introduced several video segments in a manner much like a criminal prosecutor would present video evidence in court. The phrase is meant to highlight a person's culpability by presenting them with damning evidence.
Stewart: "How do you respond to this video of an ethically dubious conversation during your days as a hedge fund manager?"
Cramer: "Oh that! It was a hypothetical situation exemplifying how traders abuse the market; in no way am I doing anything ethically dubious."
Stewart: "Roll 212."
Cramer: "No, not 212!"
Cramer: "Oh that! It was a hypothetical situation exemplifying how traders abuse the market; in no way am I doing anything ethically dubious."
Stewart: "Roll 212."
Cramer: "No, not 212!"
by dannyboy714 April 08, 2009
A maneuver taught to some armed forces, Used in close combat. Much like a summer sault, using your shoulder as the point of impact on the ground and using forward momentum to cause a person to roll forward landing back on his or her feet.
by Jabberjib June 12, 2008
When you and yo niggaz in the cruising all rolling off X driving in a stolen car around the city lookin fa a lick 😎
by TCaine March 10, 2020
When someone is so sweet like sugar and saying they are sweet is just not enough. They make this place a better place, they give the best hugs and heal your wounds like chocolate. Everyone loves them.
Joe Jonas is a cinnamon roll.
by ioannaDanvers March 20, 2019
Rosenburg put the small bills on top of his bank roll so he could buy a kosher dog on his way through brooklyn without getting robbed.
by Ayin March 31, 2005
When a male rolls across a line of females, who are lying face up next to each other, injecting his penis into each one of their bearded clams.
by punit January 16, 2008