A simple phrase connoting the desire or need to depart from the current location; usually followed by a response of "Let's roll." The importance of such an action can be magnified by the individual orating both portions of the clause as in "Nine-Eleven; let's roll."
Approaching time to go to class
Gentleman 1: "Nine-Eleven?"
Gentleman 2: "Let's roll."
-or-
At a horrible party Gentleman 1: "Nine-Eleven; let's roll."
Gentleman 2: nods in agreement
A simple phrase connoting the desire or need to depart from the current location; usually followed by a response of "Let's roll." The importance of such an action can be magnified by the individual orating both portions of the clause as in "Nine-Eleven; let's roll."
Approaching time to go to class
Gentleman 1: "Nine-Eleven?"
Gentleman 2: "Let's roll."
-or-
At a horrible party Gentleman 1: "Nine-Eleven; let's roll."
Gentleman 2: nods in agreement
the explosive impact literally of the event on the september 11th 2001.
Also the habit with slang,of bad things meaning good things.
Definition is something amazing,explosive,massive
An emergency state of vigilance and preparedness following closely on the heels of a governmental pronouncement of impending national doom, with such pronouncements often coinciding with upcoming elections and/or with recently published polling data reflecting ever-diminishing popularity ratings of the Nine-Eleventy "decider".
"Some critics claim that when the government's in trouble they get all Nine-Eleventy up in this bitch." Jon Stewart (The Daily Show)