rolled
1) having been busted by the police or other authority for usually small incidents ie parties.
word comes from: the cops “rolled” (in thier cars/motorcycle) up and proceded to enforce the law.
2) past tense of creating a joint
we got rolled at the park for smoking our weed that we just rolled.
to be robbed or mugged by a group of hoodlums.
can be a single person, but you shouldn’t let that happen!
“i was walking through redfern at 5:00 a.m and got rolled by this crew of c-nts.”
v.
1. used in the past tense has having been beaten badly.
a. used a lot in the online gaming community similarly to pwned or owned
b. also in reference to a compet-tion.
2. referring in the past tense to an act in martial arts, mainly mma and bjj, meaning a light warm up of grappling/wrestling.
1. a. we were scr-mm-ng a cal-i team and got rolled.
b. we played mountain view in football last week and we rolled them.
2. i hadn’t practiced in a while so one of the white belts rolled with me to warm up.
the past tense of ‘roll’. roll means an ecstacy pill, to take the pill, or to be f-cked up from the pill.
“that roll we had the other night was pretty good.”
“you keen to roll at this party?”
“i’m rolling pretty f-cking hard man.”
to be ripped off or robbed. this usually occurs at gunpoint, but can sometimes be achieved by craftier methods.
i bought that b-tch a gin and tonic and she just walked away. she rolled me for a drink, man.
offering information and/or bribing to the police in order to escape jail time.
burden: trucker went to take a p-ss. the harris guy jacked the truck. i think we pulled him over in new bedford.
sean: but harris walked.
burden: he didn’t walk. he rolled. boston police’s anti-gang unit stepped in to get info on another case. he rolled for them.
whitey: on who?
burden: what the f-ck was the name? him and three other guys knocked off the m.b.t.a. counting room. sixty grand… jimmy mark-m. kid was like nineteen or twenty. slick as h-ll, man. ran a crew, never got arrested.
-mystic river by brian helgeland. based on the novel by dennis lehane
rolling can be used to replace the word “mugging” when casually talking about your criminal activities.
“yeah i got this phone the other day, alright innit. i just rolled some bloke round the back of the bus station. you gets me blad.”
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