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Rollin' Gin 

The term "Rollin Gin" originated from a typographical error where the phrase "rolling in" was mistakenly written as "Rollin Gin." The phrase "rollin' gin" can be used in place of trending or refer to a situation or period where things are progressing exceptionally well or experiencing rapid success.
Informal Usage: Rollin' Gin Refers to a situation or period where things are progressing exceptionally well or experiencing rapid success. Trending.
Colloquial Usage: Often used to describe a positive turn of events, growth, or prosperity.
Etymology: Combination of "Rollin" (informal contraction of "rolling in") and "Gin" (a typographical error for the intended word), highlighting the accidental and playful nature of language evolution.

"Those ticket sales are rollin' gin." or "Mrs. Kim's split leg yoga pants are rollin' gin."
Rollin' Gin by Lexi-Con April 15, 2024
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rolling in the hay

I caught Tom and Judy rolling in the hay behind the barn.
rolling in the hay by TJ Bragg September 20, 2006

rolling in the deep

Rolling in the Deep is a description of one who is experiencing the absolute "depths" of either: 1) Pure, passionate, unconditional and ethereal love. A love that takes you to new places of understanding about the human soul and the beauty of perfectly loving someone. 2) Pure, passionate, and ethereal pain caused by the betrayal, rejection or an unrequited love that takes you to new places of understanding about the potential and often very real pain and anguish of human soul caused by another person. 3) a song depicting such Joy and Pain by music icon Adele.
Stacy is "rolling in the deep" with Bob.

Rolling in the Dust 

The act of taking both Ecstasy and PCP at once
"Hey man wanna Candy Flip?"
"Naw, I'm Rolling in the Dust"

rolling in the dough 

Making an above average amount of money. By legal or illegal means.
Yeah baby since I started slanging birds. I am rolling in the dough.

Rolling in the Geedis 

To make great profit, receiving significant amount of money.
"Woah check this out! Grandpa's inheritance left me 2.5 million dollars! I'm just rolling in the geedis now!

Rolling in the deep

Verb.
Rolling in the deep (american) : To be deeply involved or engaged in a certain activity, community or area. Typically in reference to illicit or morally questionable endeavors, but not always. Said individual or individuals are in a situation which they are in over their heads or in a serious and intense environment/setting.

Not to be confused with the song by Adele "Rolling in the deep" which references past relationship woes, the american slang of rolling in the deep is a combination of many ideas.

1. "Roll up on: To arrive unannounced with the intention of delivering a beat down or to otherwise fuck someone up, esp. for retaliation of prior slight" (MacDraiocht 2012 ). Can also be used to as a way of saying to arrive at a certain destination, "Roll up to".
Ex: Ruben was being a little faggot in class yesterday so today we are going to roll up on him and teach him a lesson.
Ex: We rolled up to the super market.

2. "In the deep end: i. Someone who is immersed in a particular belief system in the sense that they are "in over their head" in the deep end" (sommnis 2014).

Ex: In this crime ridden town you will only find scumbags, parasites, criminals and savages. Welcome to the deep end.

3. Deep: very intense or extreme (Wikipedia). accessed 2020
Ex: I supposed to take a test tomorrow and i haven't studied. I am in deep shit.
Example: Four years ago I was in Zimbabwe, rolling in the deep brushing shoulders with mercenaries and murderers.
Rolling in the deep by Ear_1 September 12, 2020