Definitions
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- noun slang A
cigarette rolled by hand.
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Examples
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Whether by air or Amtrak, a flannel duffel will be lightweight enough to function as your carry-on while keeping you safely distanced from the affliction of your fellow travelers 'black "rollie" bags.
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Whether by air or Amtrak, a flannel duffel will be lightweight enough to function as your carry-on while keeping you safely distanced from the affliction of your fellow travelers 'black "rollie" bags.
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Whether by air or Amtrak, a flannel duffel will be lightweight enough to function as your carry-on while keeping you safely distanced from the affliction of your fellow travelers 'black "rollie" bags.
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He would do little rollie pollies on his back until a person just couldn't resist reaching down and touching him.
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Then there is the Polar Shift theory, when the poles would disappear completely, leaving the earth to become a chaotic rollie pollie between the index finger and thumb of a 5-year-old.
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I've not only lived in a lot of places I've also done a ton of traveling so I generally just need a rollie and a bookbag and that's my office and my clothing and everything I need.
Kirsten Dirksen: LifeEditing: Cut Space, Possessions, Media, Friends and Be Happier
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My last day, I toted a mere rollie bag to the office.
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One good thing about the impromptu display on Saturday: I was able to organize my promo stuff in the rollie cart, and I know what I need to order from Office Max this week!
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I've already arranged for some bookmarks to be made for my signing on Friday, and later today we'll be going down to storage to inspect the contents of my rollie cart.
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Many shelters would have euthanized her, but at Maxfund she got all the medical help she needed and is now whizzing around in a rollie cart!
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