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Road Roller 

A thing that you want to throw to your enemy in stopped time.
Why directly kill your enemy when you can use a road roller?
Road Roller by end_2048 October 19, 2019

Road Roller 

One of the character items given to VOCALOID2 characters Rin and Len Kagamine. (also called Ren, due to the fact that Japanese people do not have a 'L' sound and pronounce the 'L' as a mix of a 'R' and an 'L' and has, by some western fans, been depicted as being spelled 'Ren' instead of the widely popular spelling of 'Len')

It is shown as a large, yellow road compactor (also known as a road roller) which the twins often use to run over the other VOCALOID's (most commonly KAITO), some pictures even show Rin running over Len. It's often pronounced by fans as 'rodo-rorra' when they prefer to stick to it's Japanese/VOCALOID prounciation.
Fan 1: Have you heard the VOCALOID song It's my Road Roller?

Fan 2: Yeah! It's really funny! I like that and Daughter of Evil's Road Roller!

or

Rin and Len: We're going to run you over with our Road Roller!
Road Roller by Vocaloid fan DERP November 8, 2010

ROAD ROLLER DA! 

Wait, does the road roller come with the stand?
ROAD ROLLER DA!
MUDAUADUADUADUADUADUDAUADUADUDAU
OORAOAROAROAROAROAROAROAROARO

ROAD ROLLER DA 

DIO: ROAD ROLLER DA!

Jotaro: ORAORAORAORAORAORAORAORAORAORA

Dio the Roadroller 

A ripoff of the kids show,"Thomas the Tank Engine", which is about a yellow roadroller named Dio, who loves smashing things and making sounds like, "Wryyy, mudamudamuda, Kono Dio da" etc.
Kid1: Hey is that show, Thomas the Tank Engine? What's with that ridiculously looking yellow roadroller?
Kid2: Thats a ripoff show called,Dio the roadroller. But its more funnier.
*Both Kids sit down and watch Dio the roadroller on TV*
Dio the Roadroller by Saitama 777 February 19, 2021
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