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T-Rolling

T-Rolling is the act of Preview Trolling perpetrated by a YouTube Channel. The cover photo typically has an arrow or circle around something in the photo "You wont believe" or an edited picture of someone doing something that never actually appears in the YouTube video. The term T-Rolling is derived from the terms Trolling & Rick Rolling. No matter how great the video, T-Rolling videos earn an automatic Thumbs Down!
I was scrolling through YouTube videos when I seen the video "10 Famous Actors With Shocking Strange Obsessions" . The cover photo shows Danial Ratliff leaning back, mouth gaping wide open and what appears to be someone inserting a school desk chair leg into his mouth. I was pretty positive they were T-Rolling me but i check it out anyways. Needles to say I felt T-Rolled when Ratliff's interests turned out to be gymnastics.
by Wrath N SE7EN May 28, 2017
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Bubble rolling

Hey jeff are you still out here bubble rolling?
by yolofashotho July 30, 2018
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Still Rollin

Person who never quits getting high, one who is always smoking marawana, A stonet
Jonny is high again guess that guy is still rollin
by Kerry Lynn B. April 5, 2019
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cat rolling down the hill problem

A physics problem involving a cat rolling down a hill. Commonly given when asked for physics answers.
"What's the answer to question 1?"
"What, the cat rolling down the hill problem?"
by ahsfiahkdsf September 26, 2020
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Lobster rolling

Calling someone out on Social Media will require them to commit to the task.
I am lobster rolling you to get Donuts this weekend.
by UrbanWriterMaster December 4, 2020
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The Rolling Effect

The effect of an object seemingly disconnecting from the medium it's being presented on (such as 3D movies)
These glasses help to apply the Rolling effect
by Lucas24709 February 5, 2021
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not rowing with both oars in the water

An expression used to describe somebody who isn't mentally stable or isn't very intelligent.

See also - not playing with a full deck, a few bricks shy of a load, not the sharpest pencil in the drawer
Nothing my neighbor says makes any sense. He's not rowing with both oars in the water.
by bob_johnson May 8, 2021
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