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."