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Roald Dahl 

Famous Children's Book Author
Did you know that Roald Dahl wrote many books such as... The BFG, Charlie and the chochlate factory, Matilda, and Charlie and the great glass elevator?
Roald Dahl by Word Maniac April 7, 2011
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A name given to, primarily white males. It was the name of one of the greatest writers of all time: Roald Dahl. A Roald is a person of high intellectual capacity and the ability to achieve any goals they set for themselves. Sometimes they need some pressure to help them make up their mind, but when they finally do "it's go time". Very good friends and loyal partners.
That guy is such a hard worker... He has to be a Roald.
Roald by The Dictionary of Names February 3, 2010

Roalan Photos 

Roalan Photos (aka Alexander Romanov) is a Russian Fine-art photographer who has been living in Indonesia on Bali island for many years.
A signature feature of Alexander Romanov photos is the active use of light-tone gradations for expression and giving the photo a recognizable style.
Roalan Photos takes stunning art photographs
Roalan Photos by paramerlin May 12, 2020
Someone who is attractive,tall,and has a large penis,
roalt by TheTypeAnigga January 1, 2014
When your too good at the game and everyone look at your level so you get that dub.
I joined a lobby and I pulled off a Roalkvam
Roalkvam by AAtticus October 8, 2018

Roald Dahl 

Roald Dahl was born September 13, 1916, he died November 23, 1990. When he was alive, he was sent to multiple boarding schools, most notably Canterbury, his headmaster was the future Archbishop of Canterbury and don't think he didn't spare students from the spanking. He did BIG spanking, mind you. Imagine, the future Archbishop of Canterbury is spanking you. But I got too far off track. When WWII started, he stopped alot of Germans from escaping to Portugese East Africa, although most of them probably wouldn't enlist in the army. He then joined the RAF and was sent on missions during the Middle East and Greece. He crashed into the ground an spent about a week in a hospital. After that, he went back to his mother until he went to America. There he found a publisher who told him to send him notes, when Roald Dahl sent him an entire book! The publisher recognized his talent and rushed to publish it. He wrote "A Piece of Cake", "The Twits", "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", "Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator", "Danny, the Champion of the World", "Matilda", "The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and 6 More" and more.
Roald Dahl was an inspiring author.
Roald Dahl by midfag November 30, 2018