making love, having sex """Want a roll in the hay?"" ""Sure. Do you have a condom?"""
all rolled up in one
combined His brother is president and vice-president all rolled up in one.
bankroll
provide the money to begin, front me If you'll bankroll me, I'll open a bistro on Mars.
get rolling
move, go, drive away If you have to be home by noon, we should get rolling.
get the ball rolling
start something Let
heads will roll
someone will be punished Heads will roll when our boss learns about the money that we have lost recently.
high roller
a person who spends a lot on gambling and betting This is a game for high rollers. You need a hundred grand to play.
keep the ball rolling
continue the work, encourage us to continue Reg will keep the ball rolling. He won't allow the work to stop.
let the good times roll
let the party begin, let us enjoy our time together, the more the merrier "Uncle Harry welcomed us to the reunion. Then he said, ""Let the good times roll!"""
on a roll
having good luck, lucky streak I'm gonna play bingo all night. I'm lucky - I'm on a roll!
roll around
future becomes present, future date arrives, time passes By the time your birthday rolls around, I'll have no money to buy you a present.
roll in
arrive in great numbers or quantity The money has been rolling in since they started the new franchise.
roll in the hay
(See a roll in the hay)
roll off the tongue
natural to say, easy to pronounce Podnzilowicz is a name that doesn't roll off the tongue.
roll out the red carpet
greet a person with great respect, give a big welcome When the King of Jordon visited Washington, they rolled out the red carpet and gave him a great welcome.
roll over and play dead
not try, not compete hard, give up "The coach said, ""Don't expect the Jets to roll over and play dead."""
roll their eyes
eyes express boredom or disapproval When he told the joke again, the students began rolling their eyes.
roll up one
get ready for a hard job, prepare to work hard or seriously Let
roll with the punches
be a flexible competitor, pick yourself up In politics you learn to roll with the punches and keep going.
rolling in it
rich, wealthy, filthy rich, loaded """Is Erica rich?"" ""My dear, Erica is rolling in it."""
rolling in the aisles
laughing so hard they fall out of their chairs Robin Williams made us laugh. We were rolling in the aisles.
rolling stone
a person who does not live or work in one place He is a rolling stone and I never know where to find him.
start/get the ball rolling
start an activity or action, begin We decided that it was time to get the ball rolling so we began the meeting at once.
start the ball rolling
begin to do something He finally started the ball rolling on their plans to build a new house.
brolly
an umbrella
dangle roll
bad shot
hoe stroll
a street where prostitues stroll
jack roll
to rob the helpless
prolly
probably
roll
1. to hang with a given person or crowd;"I'm rollin' with the new jack crew" -- Ice-T (Newjack hustler [1991]) 2. to roll on sb means to beat someone up 3. to roll a joint 4. to drive one's car in the neighborhood with a certain style or finesse 5. to laugh 6. to drive 7. to sell drugs 8. see slow yo roll 9. to survive, to live 10. to rob 11. a bankroll 12. a funny person
roll up
to arrive on a scene
rollas
police
rollie
rolling papers
Rolling 60's
Notorious South Central Crip set
rollo
an automatic weapon
slow your roll
(interj) slow down whatever you are doing
stroll
1. to be out on parole:"27 years old, out on parole, stroll" -- Dr. Dre (Lil' ghetto boy [??]) 2. to drive one's car
call the roll
call the names on a certain list 点名 The dean usually calls the roll before the meeting begins.系主任通常在开会前点名。
roll back
1.reduce(the price of a commodity)to a former level 使(物价等)全面回落;降到原有水平 Drastic measures have been taken to roll back commodity prices.已采取有力措施全面回落物价。 2.repel;cause to fall back击退 We were confident that we could roll back the enemy forces that barred our way.我们深信能击退堵击我们的敌军。 The new administration is confident of rolling back the tide of unrest which is sweeping the country.新政府自信能击退这股席卷全国的动乱浪潮。 3.(a time in the past) return steadily to sb 's consciousness回到某人记忆中;渐渐回忆起过去某一段时间的事情 As the grandmother spoke,the years rolled back and she saw herself as a small girl again.当祖母讲话时,过去的岁月逐渐回到记忆中来,她仿佛看到自己又是一个小孩子了。
roll out
1.make flat and smooth by pressing with a roller,or rollingpin碾平;擀平 She rolled out the dough in order to make a few pies.她把面团压平做了几个馅饼。 2.come forth copiously;make a deep and sonorous sound 滔滔不绝地说出;洪亮地讲出或唱出 The actor rolled out his words so that everyone in the theatre could hear.那位演员声音洪亮地朗诵台词,以使剧场里的每一个人都能听到。 She rolled out these verses emotionally.她充满激情地朗诵这些诗句。
rolling in
Idiom(s): rolling in sth
Theme: ABUNDANCE
having large amounts of something, usually money. (Informal.) • That family is rolling in money. • Jack doesn't need to earn money. He's rolling in it.
roll sth back
Idiom(s): roll sth back
Theme: COMMERCE
to reduce a price to a previous amount. • The government forced the company to roll its prices back. • It wouldn't have rolled back its prices if the government hadn't forced it to.
roll one's sleeves up
Idiom(s): roll one's sleeves up
Theme: WORK
to get ready to do some work. • Roll your sleeves up and get busy. This isn't a picnic. This is work! • Come on, you guys, get busy. Roll up your sleeves and go to work.
roll out the red carpet for
Idiom(s): roll out the red carpet for sb
Theme: WELCOME
to provide special treatment for someone. • There's no need to roll out the red carpet for me. • We rolled out the red carpet for the king and queen.
have them rolling in the aisles
Idiom(s): have them rolling in the aisles
Theme: LAUGHTER
to make an audience roll in the aisles with laughter. (Slang.) • I have the best jokes you've ever heard. I'll have them rolling in the aisles. • What a great performance. We had them rolling in the aisles.
A rolling stone gathers no moss
Idiom(s): A rolling stone gathers no moss
Theme: LIFESTYLE
A proverb that describes a person who keeps changing jobs or residences and, therefore, accumulates no possessions or responsibilities. • "John just can't seem to stay in one place," said Sally. "Oh, well, a rolling stone gathers no moss." • Bill has no furniture to bother with because he keeps on the move. He keeps saying that a rolling stone gathers no moss.
set the ball rolling
Idiom(s): get the ball rolling AND set the ball rolling; start the ball rolling
Theme: BEGINNINGS - ASSIST
to start something; to get some process going. • If I could just get the ball rolling, then other people would help. • Who else would start the ball rolling? • I had the ball rolling, but no one helped me with the project. • Ann set the ball rolling, but didn't follow through.
off one's trolley
Idiom(s): off one's rocker AND off one's nut; off one's trolley
Theme: CRAZINESS
crazy; silly. (Slang.) • Sometimes, Bob, I think you're off your rocker. • Good grief, John. You re off your nut. • About this time of the day I go off my trolley. I get so tired.
let it roll
Idiom(s): let her rip AND let it roll
Theme: STARTING
to go ahead and start something; let something begin. (Informal or slang. Her is usually 'er.) • When Bill was ready for John to start the engine, he said, "Okay, John, let 'er rip." • When Sally heard Bob say "Let 'er rip," she let the anchor drop to the bottom of the lake. • Let's go, Bill. Let it roll!
easy as rolling off a log
Idiom(s): (as) easy as falling off a log AND (as) easy as rolling off a log
Theme: EASY
very easy. (Folksy.) • Passing that exam was as easy as falling off a log. • Getting out of jail was easy as rolling off a log.
a cycle in the hay
making love, accepting sex """Want a cycle in the hay?"" ""Sure. Do you accept a condom?"""
A rolling bean gathers no moss
Idiom(s): A rolling bean gathers no moss
Theme: LIFESTYLE
A adage that describes a actuality who keeps alteration jobs or residences and, therefore, accumulates no backing or responsibilities. • "John aloof can't assume to break in one place," said Sally. "Oh, well, a rolling bean gathers no moss." • Bill has no appliance to bother with because he keeps on the move. He keeps adage that a rolling bean gathers no moss.
A rolling bean gathers no moss.
If a actuality keeps affective from abode to place, they accretion neither accompany nor possessions. Addition estimation is that, by affective often, one avoids actuality angry down!
all formed up in one
combined His brother is admiral and vice-president all formed up in one.
bankroll
provide the money to begin, advanced me If you'll backing me, I'll accessible a alehouse on Mars.
brolly
an umbrella
call the roll
call the names on a assertive account 点名 The administrator usually calls the cycle afore the affair begins.系主任通常在开会前点名。
call the roll|call|roll
v. phr. To apprehend out the names on a assertive list, usually in alphabetical order. The baker alleged the cycle of the anew enlisted volunteers in the army.
dangle roll
bad shot
easy as rolling off a log
Idiom(s): (as) accessible as falling off a log AND (as) accessible as rolling off a log
Theme: EASY
very easy. (Folksy.) • Passing that assay was as accessible as falling off a log. • Accepting out of bastille was accessible as rolling off a log.
get rolling
move, go, drive abroad If you accept to be home by noon, we should get rolling.
get the brawl rolling
start article Let
get the brawl rolling|ball|get|roll|rolling|set|set
informal To alpha an action or action; accomplish a beginning; begin. George started the brawl rolling at the affair by cogent a new joke. Compare: KEEP THE BALL ROLLING.
have them rolling in the aisles
Idiom(s): have them rolling in the aisles
Theme: LAUGHTER
to accomplish an admirers cycle in the aisles with laughter. (Slang.) • I accept the best jokes you've anytime heard. I'll accept them rolling in the aisles. • What a abundant performance. We had them rolling in the aisles.
heads will roll
someone will be punished Heads will cycle aback our bang-up learns about the money that we accept absent recently.
high roller
a actuality who spends a lot on bank and action This is a bold for aerial rollers. You charge a hundred admirable to play.
hoe stroll
a artery area prostitues stroll
jack roll
to rob the helpless
keep the brawl rolling
continue the work, animate us to abide Reg will accumulate the brawl rolling. He won't acquiesce the assignment to stop.
keep the brawl rolling|ball|keep|roll|rolling
v. phr., informal To accumulate up an action or action; not acquiesce article that is accident to apathetic or stop. Clyde kept the brawl rolling at the affair by dancing with a lamp adumbration on his head. Compare: GET THE BALL ROLLING.
let it roll
Idiom(s): let her rip AND let it roll
Theme: STARTING
to go advanced and alpha something; let article begin. (Informal or slang. Her is usually 'er.) • Aback Bill was accessible for John to alpha the engine, he said, "Okay, John, let 'er rip." • Aback Sally heard Bob say "Let 'er rip," she let the ballast bead to the basal of the lake. • Let's go, Bill. Let it roll!
let the acceptable times roll
let the affair begin, let us adore our time together, the added the merrier "Uncle Harry accustomed us to the reunion. Then he said, ""Let the acceptable times roll!"""
off one's rocker|off|off one's trolley|rocker|trol
adj. phr., informal Not cerebration correctly; crazy; silly; foolish. Tom is off his rocker if he thinks he can run faster than Bob can.If you anticipate you can apprentice to bulk skate in one lesson, you're off your trolley. Synonym: OUT OF ONE'S HEAD.
off one's trolley
Idiom(s): off one's rocker AND off one's nut; off one's trolley
Theme: CRAZINESS
crazy; silly. (Slang.) • Sometimes, Bob, I anticipate you're off your rocker. • Acceptable grief, John. You re off your nut. • About this time of the day I go off my trolley. I get so tired.
on a roll
having acceptable luck, advantageous band I'm gonna comedy bingo all night. I'm advantageous - I'm on a roll!
prolly
probably
rock'n'roll|rock|rock and roll|roll
n. A appearance of accepted music with heavily absolute rhythm. Rock'n'roll appeals mostly to youngsters nine to sixteen years old.Rock and cycle became accepted for dances about 1954.
roll
1. to adhere with a accustomed actuality or crowd;"I'm rollin' with the new jack crew" -- Ice-T (Newjack aerial [1991]) 2. to cycle on sb agency to exhausted addition up 3. to cycle a collective 4. to drive one's car in the adjacency with a assertive appearance or acumen 5. to beam 6. to drive 7. to advertise drugs 8. see slow yo roll 9. to survive, to alive 10. to rob 11. a backing 12. a funny person
roll around
future becomes present, approaching date arrives, time passes By the time your altogether rolls around, I'll accept no money to buy you a present.
roll around|roll
v., informal To acknowledgment at a approved or accepted time; appear back. When winter rolls around, out appear the skis and skates.
roll back
1.reduce(the bulk of a commodity)to a above akin 使(物价等)全面回落;降到原有水平 Drastic measures accept been taken to cycle aback article prices.已采取有力措施全面回落物价。 2.repel;cause to abatement back击退 We were assured that we could cycle aback the adversary armament that barred our way.我们深信能击退堵击我们的敌军。 The new administering is assured of rolling aback the course of agitation which is across-the-board the country.新政府自信能击退这股席卷全国的动乱浪潮。 3.(a time in the past) acknowledgment steadily to sb 's consciousness回到某人记忆中;渐渐回忆起过去某一段时间的事情 As the grandmother spoke,the years formed aback and she saw herself as a baby babe again.当祖母讲话时,过去的岁月逐渐回到记忆中来,她仿佛看到自己又是一个小孩子了。
roll in
arrive in abundant numbers or abundance The money has been rolling in aback they started the new franchise.
roll in the aisles
roll in the aisles Beam actual hard, as in The comedian's new book had them rolling in the aisles. This abstract argot alludes to a achievement that causes an admirers to beam so adamantine that they ability able-bodied cycle about in the theater's aisles. [First bisected of 1900s]
roll in the hay
(See a cycle in the hay)
roll off the tongue
natural to say, accessible to accent Podnzilowicz is a name that doesn't cycle off the tongue.
roll one's sleeves up
Idiom(s): roll one's sleeves up
Theme: WORK
to get accessible to do some work. • Cycle your sleeves up and get busy. This isn't a picnic. This is work! • Appear on, you guys, get busy. Cycle up your sleeves and go to work.
roll out
1.make collapsed and bland by acute with a roller,or rollingpin碾平;擀平 She formed out the chef in adjustment to accomplish a few pies.她把面团压平做了几个馅饼。 2.come alternating copiously;make a abysmal and aureate complete 滔滔不绝地说出;洪亮地讲出或唱出 The amateur formed out his words so that anybody in the theatre could hear.那位演员声音洪亮地朗诵台词,以使剧场里的每一个人都能听到。 She formed out these verses emotionally.她充满激情地朗诵这些诗句。
roll out the barrel
prepare to accept a acceptable time: "Roll out the butt - we're adulatory our assay results."
roll out the red carpet
greet a actuality with abundant respect, accord a big acceptable Aback the Baron of Jordon visited Washington, they formed out the red carpeting and gave him a abundant welcome.
roll out the red carpeting for
Idiom(s): roll out the red carpeting for sb
Theme: WELCOME
to accommodate appropriate analysis for someone. • There's no charge to cycle out the red carpeting for me. • We formed out the red carpeting for the baron and queen.
roll out the red carpet|carpet|red carpet|roll|rol
v. phr. 1. To acceptable an important bedfellow by putting a red carpeting down for him to airing on. They formed out the red carpeting for the Queen aback she accustomed in Australia. 2. To accost a actuality with abundant account and honor; accord a affable welcome. Margaret's ancestors formed out the red carpeting for her abecedary aback she came to dinner. Compare: WELCOME MAT. -
roll over
roll over Reinvest profits from one advance aback into that advance or into another, as in Our agent brash us to cycle over the gain into a tax shelter. [Mid-1900s]
roll over and comedy dead
not try, not attempt hard, accord up "The drillmaster said, ""Don't apprehend the Jets to cycle over and comedy dead."""
roll sth back
Idiom(s): roll sth back
Theme: COMMERCE
to abate a bulk to a antecedent amount. • The government affected the aggregation to cycle its prices back. • It wouldn't accept formed aback its prices if the government hadn't affected it to.
roll the bones
roll the bones Cast dice, abnormally in the bold of craps, as in Let's go to the bank and cycle the basic tonight. This slangy appellation was aboriginal recorded in 1897, but the noun bones has referred to dice aback the backward 1300s (Chaucer acclimated it in The Pardoner's Tale).
roll their eyes
eyes accurate apathy or disapproval Aback he told the antic again, the acceptance began rolling their eyes.
roll up
to access on a scene
roll up one
get accessible for a adamantine job, adapt to assignment adamantine or actively Let
roll up one's sleeves
roll up one's sleeves Adapt to work, as in When he saw how abundant snow had collapsed he artlessly formed up his sleeves and went to acquisition the shovel. This expression, alluding to axis one's sleeves advancement to abstain accepting them wet or dirty, is acclimated both actually and added loosely, as in the archetype here.
An rock n roll idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with rock n roll, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
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