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Roll Through 

In England, southern England and London specifically, a “Roll Through” is when a group of people have been out partying the previous night, and are still going the next day.

They can usually be spotted around 10 am with a glint in their eye moving to the next location to party, often with a bottle of rum or a few cans of beers in their hand.
“Ah mate, me and Simon ended up rolling through Friday night after that drum and bass event. I didn’t get home till 6pm Sunday!” “Roll through”

“Ah geeza, we had a fat sesh last weekend. Obviously ended up rolling through like a dickhead
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roll through 

As opposed to "come through" which means getting to a location by foot, bus, or getting a ride, "roll through" means to visit a location via automobile.
Example 1:

Person A- "We ran out of drinks. People are leaving the party"

Person B- "Jamal's gonna roll through well ask him to take us to the store."

Example 2-

"Ima roll through."
roll through by westcoastin July 28, 2012

roll through 

1. to be at attendance at an event
2. to visit a location
1. "Hey, are you going to roll through tonight's party?"

2. "I'm rolling through Philly tonight, can I crash at your place?"
roll through by Sticky Icky January 24, 2006

Ronnie Roll-Through 

This name used to describe those parking spaces which have an empty spot ahead of them, thus saving the driver from having to back out into the lane (if they don't normally back in).

This can be something spotted from far off, or more often it is a total surprise to find a "Ronnie Roll-Through".
Cliff and Bruce were circling the lot in their brown Ford Probe when they spotted a parking space. Pulling into it, happy to find a space they realized that it was a ronnie roll-through.
Ronnie Roll-Through by Roan Pettifog November 20, 2010
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That dude’s such a pitpig, I have to wear deodorant to keep him at bay.
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You the birthday-you the point, you the topic, the reason we here, can be used as a compliment / u looking good or silly/trolling
Nah fr, you the birthday, you got all the attention.
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