rolly
English
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈɹəʊlɪ/
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈɹoʊli/
Adjective
rolly (not generally comparable, comparative more rolly, superlative most rolly)
- (informal, not comparable) Rolling; having the ability to roll, usually due to wheels attached on the bottom.
- 1957, Vinnie Williams, The Fruit Tramp:
- “Back east, eh?” Jogi plucked a rolly bug from a grape. He said in a dry tone, “He didn't like you working for us, did he?”
- 2009, Garland Stewart, Say Uncle, page 166:
- We went inside, with Gayleen taking a little longer than usual due to her walking stick and her portable oxygen tank on a little rolly cart, and got a good table in the smoking section.
- (nautical, of the sea, comparable) Rough, turbulent, characterized by large or rapid waves.
Noun
rolly (plural rollies)
- (mining, historical) Alternative form of rolley (“horse-drawn wheeled vehicle used in a mine”).
- (slang, chiefly UK) Alternative form of rollie (“cigarette rolled by hand”).
- 2005, Daithidh MacEochaidh, Travels with Chinaski, page 13:
- His rolly had gone out and he stuck his head down to light the doff off the gas and burnt his left eyebrow as the cooker had one of those rare spats,
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