Ippo's most destructive punch in the manga, Hajime no Ippo. It is the perfect blend between defense and offense. Ippo first start weaving his body and slams full powered hook to the opponent's face with dodging their attacks. For maxium damage, Ippo first uses Liver Blow and Gazelle Punch then end the combo with Dempsey Roll. It is that combo that earned him the Japanese Feather Weight Champion belt.
by tensais January 25, 2004
Get the Dempsey Rollmug. Smart kid's that smoke weed. To be a member of the Honor Roll you must maintain a 3.0 or better GPA.
by RollModel January 22, 2011
Get the Honor Rollmug. by rawr!!!!!!!!!!!!!! November 16, 2007
Get the rolling a jmug. A term used to describe the new emergence of rhythm and blues fusion type music in the 1950's. Often the music is referred to simply as rock in modern times. "Rock and rolling" originally was a term frequently used in predominantly black neighborhoods to mean "having sexual intercourse". The term was however first derived as a musical term by disk jockey Alan Freed. Alan Freed first played a collection of rhythm and blues albums in his show under the name "The Moondog Show". However, upon relocating to New York he changed the name to "The Rock and Roll Show". He had full knowledge of the term and it's racy implications, but probably found great satisfaction in the spread of the term among mainstream America with little knowledge of the term's true meaning.
Turn that Darn Rock and Roll music down! Back in my day we beat buffalo skin drums for our music!
-Yelling Parent
-Yelling Parent
by What is in a name? April 16, 2006
Get the rock and rollmug. by FrankieBaby August 31, 2013
Get the rolled ballsmug. A term used in online computer gaming to discribe how easy it is to kill a player that it was like rolling your face across the keyboard not even trying.
by OpticHelix January 9, 2009
Get the Face Rolledmug. A metaphor for something that is always moving or changing. This phrase has many connections to music: It's the name of a magazine that focuses on pop culture and music, it's the name of a band, and it's a lyric in a song by Bob Dylan. These three things may be connected. A possible origin of this phrase is the old saying, "a rolling stone gathers no moss."
by Dave September 8, 2003
Get the rolling stonemug.