by grannyman May 03, 2019
fine As man from Ghana. Accompanied by a chocolate goddess. Very loyal, speaks very little. Inspired by love and booty
by Cheeky Pull Over April 23, 2018
The most annoying, racist, piece of shit you’ll ever meet. Roland will draw a swastika in front of a jewish house and think it’s funny, then say it’s a buddhist swastika. He will throw your bike into a creak. But when your do the same to his bike, he’ll call 12. He also only is packing 4 inches
by BigBrickMan November 01, 2019
roland is a simp. when he likes a girl he makes sure their in the talking stage and then never makes the move to ask her out. then blames it on her and left her heartbroken and she felt like she did something wrong when it was him the whole time.
girls friend: “is that the guy you’re talking to? his names like roland right?”
girl: “ yeah but it’s been 2 months of us talking and he’s too much of a pussy to ask me out. DONT go for him. “
girl: “ yeah but it’s been 2 months of us talking and he’s too much of a pussy to ask me out. DONT go for him. “
by urban_dic_queeeeennnn May 01, 2020
by ARealhomosexual June 17, 2017
roland is a guy who love a girl named angel and she need to date somebody else like her james so angel you can do better than roland
by username66666666666 May 16, 2017
Perhaps THE most underrated male vocalist of all-time, Roland Orzabal is one of the two founding members of the stupendous "New Wave/Pop-Rock" band Tears For Fears, along with Curt Smith. Tears For Fears made such hits as "Mad World," "Shout," "Everybody Wants to Rule the World," and "Sowing the Seeds of Love," as any 80's music fan knows.
What people may not know is that Mr. Orzabal continued to kick ass as Tears For Fears after Curt Smith's departure in 1991, with the albums "Elemental" (1993), "Raoul and the Kings of Spain" (1995), and the B-side collection album "Saturnine, Martial & Lunatic" (1996), all of which feature Orzabal's stupendous vocal range and criminally underrated guitar-playing.
Mr. Orzabal followed these up with a badass Electronic album, "Tomcats Screaming Outside" (2001), before reuniting with Curt Smith, and releasing yet another masterpiece "Everybody Loves a Happy Ending" (2004) as Tears For Fears, with Orzabal's signature wide-range vocals throughout.
30 years in the business, and lots of people still don't know who Roland Orzabal is. Now you know.
What people may not know is that Mr. Orzabal continued to kick ass as Tears For Fears after Curt Smith's departure in 1991, with the albums "Elemental" (1993), "Raoul and the Kings of Spain" (1995), and the B-side collection album "Saturnine, Martial & Lunatic" (1996), all of which feature Orzabal's stupendous vocal range and criminally underrated guitar-playing.
Mr. Orzabal followed these up with a badass Electronic album, "Tomcats Screaming Outside" (2001), before reuniting with Curt Smith, and releasing yet another masterpiece "Everybody Loves a Happy Ending" (2004) as Tears For Fears, with Orzabal's signature wide-range vocals throughout.
30 years in the business, and lots of people still don't know who Roland Orzabal is. Now you know.
Person 1: "Roland Orzabal has to be in the Top 10 singers of all time."
Person 2: "Who the hell is Roland Orzabal?"
Person 1: "The dude from Tears For Fears."
Person 2: "Aren't there 2 dudes in Tears For Fears?"
Person 1: "Yeah, he's the one that kept the name going in the 90's."
Person 2: "Tears For Fears was around in the 90's?"
Person 1: "How do you know there were 2 dudes in Tears For Fears and not know they were around in the 90's?"
Person 2: "Who the hell is Roland Orzabal?"
Person 1: "The dude from Tears For Fears."
Person 2: "Aren't there 2 dudes in Tears For Fears?"
Person 1: "Yeah, he's the one that kept the name going in the 90's."
Person 2: "Tears For Fears was around in the 90's?"
Person 1: "How do you know there were 2 dudes in Tears For Fears and not know they were around in the 90's?"
by Dr. Spartacus January 17, 2012