Automotive term, used to describe how far a vehicle will pitch over to each side when making turns. More body is genrally produced when taking a turn at higher speeds than normal. SUV's are notorius for this due to their high ground clearance and high centre of gravity.
In 1975 Ken Westerfield invented a Frisbee freestyle move call body rolls, (rolling the disc across out stretched arms and chest, or back), then introduced the move at a North American Series (NAS) tournament in Rochester, NY called the AFDO, (American Flying Disc Open). The hottest move of the day was called the Canadian Mind Blower. Westerfield would roll the Frisbee across out stretched arms and chest, to out stretched arms across the back (front to back roll). Today body rolls are an integral part of every freestyle routine
Body rolls plural noun
A term used to describe aspects of the feminine figure, otherwise referred to as boobs, tits, or mammaries. Term originates from online video, but was colloquially coined by Saxophone player Gwen Kester in a presentation of the aforementioned youtube video.
Guy 1: Yo dude did you see that chick?
Guy 2: Yeah bro she had some huuuuuge body rolls.
Girl 1: Those perverts were talking about my body rolls like I wouldn't hear them. They need to learn some respect