by Loose Goose 55 March 12, 2017
Get the Collier's rolly mug.When you go absolutely mad, and can’t stop without being taken down. It involves screaming loudly and making faces that look like monkeys asses.
by Weedog654 January 18, 2019
Get the Rulya Olic mug.A very stupid and cringy event where all of the sports teams are represented in a high school. All of the band geeks play loud ass instruments, and cheerleaders scream so loud, you can’t even hear the person two seats away. It’s very pointless and 80% of the kids are on their phones. Even the seniors leave before it starts.
William: Hey Ryan there’s a pep rally at 1. You want to leave? We can go out for lunch.
Ryan: HELL YES. LETS GET OUTTA HERE. SCREW THE PEP RALLY.
Ryan: HELL YES. LETS GET OUTTA HERE. SCREW THE PEP RALLY.
by Not a legend 27 December 3, 2019
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Get the Rulay mug.An utterly pointless gathering (often of High School students) in which the participants scream and shout until their vocal cords are scarred,for the purpose of "supporting the team." It is an attempt to make people happy about the backwards, stone age social system that still permeates our society, in which the biggest and strongest still remain on top, whilst those that have even the barest hint of intellect (read: nerd, geek, emo) are kept in the lower echelons in spite of the fact that it is them that drive society forward.
douche bag: Dude, there's a pep rally today. Let's show school spirit
intelligent person: no... i'd rather not support a social system that went out of date back when humans invented agriculture.
douche bag: what did he say?
intelligent person: no... i'd rather not support a social system that went out of date back when humans invented agriculture.
douche bag: what did he say?
by Sciencenut1 August 14, 2011
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Get the Rolly mug.Used in place of the word "real" when it is mistaken for the word "really". Most commonly used to mock those who ignorantly use "real" when "really" is correct.
My friend and I ordered pizza, and it was rull good. (Should be: "My friend and I ordered pizza, and it was really good.")
by Dominic Venuti December 14, 2008
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