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rock upTo turn up to a place or function unexpectedly, or without notice or prior warning.Rate it:

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roll aroundto move about on the ground while rotating and turning one's bodyRate it:

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roll aroundto be considered, without much coherence, in someone's mindRate it:

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roll aroundTo indulge in sexual intercourse (with)Rate it:

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roll aroundto happen, occur, take placeRate it:

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roll backTo postpone.Rate it:

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roll backTo return to a prior state.Rate it:

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roll backTo retreat.Rate it:

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roll back the yearsTo produce a sense of nostalgiaRate it:

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roll down the windowsTo flail one's arms in a circular motion when off-balance, as to mimic the act of rolling down a car window.Rate it:

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roll inTo arrive casually at a place.Rate it:

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roll into come in an unstoppable flow.Rate it:

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roll in one's graveUsed other than as an idiom: see roll, in, one's, grave.Rate it:

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roll in one's graveAlternative form of turn in one's grave.Rate it:

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roll in the aislesTo laugh uproariously.Rate it:

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roll in wealthTo be very rich.Rate it:

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roll off the tongueTo proceed into oral expression in a manner which is fluent, appealing, or glib.Rate it:

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roll onTo pass; to go on; to elapse.Rate it:

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roll onTo continue to move forwards.Rate it:

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roll onTo snitch or tattle, to reveal a secret under pressure, usually regarding criminal matters.Rate it:

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roll one's eyesTo deliberately turn one's eyes upwards, usually to indicate disapproval, indifference or frustration.Rate it:

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roll outUsed other than as an idiom: see roll, out.Rate it:

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roll outTo deploy.Rate it:

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roll outTo launch somethingRate it:

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roll out the red carpetTo extend the utmost hospitality; to treat someone as an honored guest; to welcome or host, especially in a showy or extravagant manner.Rate it:

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roll overTo make a rolling motion or turn.Rate it:

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roll overTo cause a rolling motion or turn.Rate it:

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roll overTo give in to.Rate it:

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roll overTo reinvest funds from a maturing financial security in the same or similar investment.Rate it:

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roll overTo reinvest funds from a lottery into a subsequent one, because nobody won itRate it:

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roll overTo move the cursor over.Rate it:

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roll overTo increment, especially back to an initial value.Rate it:

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roll the diceTo take a chance.Rate it:

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roll the pillTo stimulate ones clitoris; to masturbate.Rate it:

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roll upUsed to call the attention of potential purchasers.Rate it:

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roll up onTo sneak up to with the intention of causing harm.Rate it:

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roll up one's sleevesTo prepare to work.Rate it:

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roll withTo accept adversity and cope with itRate it:

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roll withTo spend time; to be someone's companion or part of a group with someone.Rate it:

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roll with the punchesAdjusting to a complicated or complex situation, without letting anything bother you.Rate it:

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rolling in itUsed other than as an idiom: see roll, in, it.Rate it:

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sausage rollparty snackRate it:

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se mettre en pourpointTo be ready to fight; To roll up one’s sleeves.Rate it:

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seeding on the rockEffort not worth doingRate it:

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seven outin the game of craps, to roll a seven after having established the "point"Rate it:

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sex, drugs and rock 'n' rollIndulgent and pleasurable activities.Rate it:

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solid as a rockExtremely thick and heavy, so as to make it impossible to move.Rate it:

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solid as a rockVery reliable and dependableRate it:

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stay wokeFirst used by Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductee, Huddie “Lead Belly” Ledbetter in a 1938 interview afterword of his song Scottsboro Boys-named for nine Black teenagers and young men falsely accused of raping two white women in Alabama in 1931. Lead Belly knew the Scottsboro boys, and urged Black listeners and Black persons traveling through that area in Alabama to "Stay Woke" (be vigilant, cautious, and alert) in the spoken afterword to the song. Lead Belly's direct relative, Global Activist and Equality Advocate Greshun De Bouse began the #STAYWOKELEADBELLY movement to acknowledge the phrase's origin, and redefine its present-day meaning as a more generalized, all-inclusive phrase admonishing all to be cognizant of past, present, and future world occurrences.Rate it:

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steady as a rockExtremely reliableRate it:

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