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Rollé (rōl-ā, ruul, or roi-ā)
*n.*
1. A harmonious ensemble of individuals predominantly on Segways, gliding in concert. Drawing parallels to terms like 'flock' for birds, this term encapsulates the synchronized movement of urban adventurers, primarily on their Segways, united in a common purpose or task. Although central to Segways, the term can occasionally pertain to other conveyances such as hoverboards, electric scooters, and electric unicycles.
*Example:* "The **rollé** of riders, reminiscent of a cohesive bowl of spoonbills, assembled in unity before commencing their journey."
**Rollé-esque** (rōl-ā-esk or rwä-yā-esk)
*adj.*
1. Characterized by the coordinated movement and unity typical of individuals on Segways, and those on similar conveyances.
*Example:* "The parade exhibited **rollé-esque** choreography, with the majority of participants on Segways."
**To Rollé** (rōl-ā or rwä-yā)
*verb*
1. To move or traverse with a group in the harmonious and coordinated manner characteristic of individuals on Segways or other similar conveyances.
*Example:* "As dusk approached, the ensemble decided to **rollé** through the city's scenic routes, primarily aboard their Segways."
**Rollé-ly** (rōl-ā-ly or rwä-yā-ly)
*adv.*
1. In a manner evocative of the coordinated glide of Segway users, and, on occasion, similar conveyances.
*Example:* "The group entered the venue **rollé-ly**, manifesting a sense of collective purpose and harmony."
*n.*
1. A harmonious ensemble of individuals predominantly on Segways, gliding in concert. Drawing parallels to terms like 'flock' for birds, this term encapsulates the synchronized movement of urban adventurers, primarily on their Segways, united in a common purpose or task. Although central to Segways, the term can occasionally pertain to other conveyances such as hoverboards, electric scooters, and electric unicycles.
*Example:* "The **rollé** of riders, reminiscent of a cohesive bowl of spoonbills, assembled in unity before commencing their journey."
**Rollé-esque** (rōl-ā-esk or rwä-yā-esk)
*adj.*
1. Characterized by the coordinated movement and unity typical of individuals on Segways, and those on similar conveyances.
*Example:* "The parade exhibited **rollé-esque** choreography, with the majority of participants on Segways."
**To Rollé** (rōl-ā or rwä-yā)
*verb*
1. To move or traverse with a group in the harmonious and coordinated manner characteristic of individuals on Segways or other similar conveyances.
*Example:* "As dusk approached, the ensemble decided to **rollé** through the city's scenic routes, primarily aboard their Segways."
**Rollé-ly** (rōl-ā-ly or rwä-yā-ly)
*adv.*
1. In a manner evocative of the coordinated glide of Segway users, and, on occasion, similar conveyances.
*Example:* "The group entered the venue **rollé-ly**, manifesting a sense of collective purpose and harmony."
by dmont55again October 11, 2023
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n.
1. A harmonious ensemble of individuals predominantly on Segways, gliding in concert. Drawing parallels to terms like 'flock' for birds, this term encapsulates the synchronized movement of urban adventurers, primarily on their Segways, united in a common purpose or task. Although central to Segways, the term can occasionally pertain to other conveyances such as hoverboards, electric scooters, and electric unicycles.
Etymology: 21st century, coined in reference to the rolling movement of these transportation devices.
n.
1. A harmonious ensemble of individuals predominantly on Segways, gliding in concert. Drawing parallels to terms like 'flock' for birds, this term encapsulates the synchronized movement of urban adventurers, primarily on their Segways, united in a common purpose or task. Although central to Segways, the term can occasionally pertain to other conveyances such as hoverboards, electric scooters, and electric unicycles.
Etymology: 21st century, coined in reference to the rolling movement of these transportation devices.
Example: "The promenade whirred with a rollé of tourists exploring on their Segways."
Example: "The rollé of riders, reminiscent of a cohesive bowl of spoonbills, assembled in unison before commencing their journey."
Example: "The rollé of riders, reminiscent of a cohesive bowl of spoonbills, assembled in unison before commencing their journey."
by dmon55again October 5, 2023
Get the Rollé mug.While leaving a co-worker’s cocktail party, Tim “Rolle’d” his truck directly into the toll plaza crash attenuators. After running from the explosion, he remembered he had a free ride with Uber (up to $30). The bigger conspiracy is that he is known to associate with the Illuminati.
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