Webroll on the weekend, five o'clock, etc.

Said when you want time to go quickly because you are looking forward to something:

Webif you say roll on something, you mean that you would like it to come soon, because you are looking forward to it.

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A phrase used for something that will in fact not be coming soon, but will actually take months, weeks, or might actually never happen.

Web“come on” is an idiomatic expression used to encourage someone to hurry up, proceed, or express disbelief or impatience.

To snitch for some sort of protection or legal incentive.

Webmay 23, 2006 · roll on.

Mainly equivalent to snitch though, used in criminal terms.

For retaliation of prior slight.

Webjul 23, 2008 · coming soon.

Mainly equivalent to snitch though, used in criminal terms.

For retaliation of prior slight.

Webjul 23, 2008 · coming soon.

Web(british english, spoken) used to say that you want something to happen or arrive soon:

Its origins are uncertain, but it has been widely used in.

A bottle which contains liquid that you. :

Webapr 30, 2012 · roll up on.

To snitch or divulge private information about a person.

Webroll on roll verb (in imperative) (british english, informal) used to indicate that one wants a particular time or event to come quickly roll on january!

To arrive unannounced with the intention of delivering a beat down or to otherwise fuck someone up, esp.

A bottle which contains liquid that you. :

Webapr 30, 2012 · roll up on.

To snitch or divulge private information about a person.

Webroll on roll verb (in imperative) (british english, informal) used to indicate that one wants a particular time or event to come quickly roll on january!

To arrive unannounced with the intention of delivering a beat down or to otherwise fuck someone up, esp.

To arrive unannounced with the intention of delivering a beat down or to otherwise fuck someone up, esp.

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