A fork of Rural Dictionary
To force someone to leave a group or area, through either violence or fear.
Also, to intimidate someone into leaving a group or area, usually accompanied with implied or express threats of violence.
"If I find out you ratted on me, I'm gonna have to roll you up."
"He was afraid that he'd get a beat down if he hung around, so he rolled himself up."
"Roll up, or get your ass whooped."
Verb To be released from confinement. Roll up refers to rolling up your bedding and personal items.
Beds number 145, 82, 32, and 87 roll up.
I can't wait until they call me to roll up, I really want out of here.
Face down, generally referring to cards in a game of poker. The person holding the cards can see them, but no one else at the table can.
Jon: "Rolled up aces! Fold right now, this is not good for you!"
(More cards dealt, Jon gets an ace face up)
Jon: "Woo hoo! 3 aces! Get out of this one."
(Cards dealt out. Nick D raises Jon 50000. Jon calls.)
Jon: "Two pair. twos and threes." (was bullshitting)
Nick D: "Royal flush. Bitch."
Verb. To engage in sexual action with someone to whom little respect is shown. From roll in the hay.
See that guy over there? Yeah, I rolled him up last night.
to grant immunity to facilitate an indictment of the higher up criminal
We can't get to the main man, but maybe we can get someone to roll up on him.