roll
[rohl]
Show IPA–verb (used without object)1.to move along a surface by revolving or turning over andover, as a ball or a wheel.2.to move or be moved on wheels, as a vehicle or itsoccupants.3.to flow or advance in a stream or with an undulating motion,as water, waves, or smoke.4.to extend in undulations, as land.5.to elapse, pass, or move, as time (often fol. by on, away, orby ).6.to move as in a cycle (usually fol. by round or around ): assoon as summer rolls round again.
rick rolled
[rh-ick rohl-D]
Show IPA–verb (used without object)1.
Rickrolling is an Internet meme[1][2] typically involving the music video for the 1987 Rick Astley song "Never Gonna Give You Up". The meme is a bait and switch: a person provides a hyperlink that they claim is relevant to the topic at hand, but the link actually takes the user to the Astley video. The link can be masked or obfuscated in some manner so that the user cannot determine the true destination of the link without clicking. When a person clicks on the link and is led to the web page, he or she is said to have been "rickrolled". Rickrolling has extended beyond web links to playing the video or song disruptively in other situations, including public places;[2] this culminated when Astley and the song made a surprise appearance in the 2008 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade,[1] a televised event with tens of millions of viewers.
kiwi'ed [kee-wee-D]
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roll
[rohl]
Show IPA–verb (used without object)1.to move along a surface by revolving or turning over andover, as a ball or a wheel.2.to move or be moved on wheels, as a vehicle or itsoccupants.3.to flow or advance in a stream or with an undulating motion,as water, waves, or smoke.4.to extend in undulations, as land.5.to elapse, pass, or move, as time (often fol. by on, away, orby ).6.to move as in a cycle (usually fol. by round or around ): assoon as summer rolls round again.
rick rolled
[rh-ick rohl-D]
Show IPA–verb (used without object)1.
Rickrolling is an Internet meme[1][2] typically involving the music video for the 1987 Rick Astley song "Never Gonna Give You Up". The meme is a bait and switch: a person provides a hyperlink that they claim is relevant to the topic at hand, but the link actually takes the user to the Astley video. The link can be masked or obfuscated in some manner so that the user cannot determine the true destination of the link without clicking. When a person clicks on the link and is led to the web page, he or she is said to have been "rickrolled". Rickrolling has extended beyond web links to playing the video or song disruptively in other situations, including public places;[2] this culminated when Astley and the song made a surprise appearance in the 2008 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade,[1] a televised event with tens of millions of viewers.
kiwi'ed [kee-wee-D]
Show IPA
roll
[rohl]
Show IPA–verb (used without object)1.to move along a surface by revolving or turning over andover, as a ball or a wheel.2.to move or be moved on wheels, as a vehicle or itsoccupants.3.to flow or advance in a stream or with an undulating motion,as water, waves, or smoke.4.to extend in undulations, as land.5.to elapse, pass, or move, as time (often fol. by on, away, orby ).6.to move as in a cycle (usually fol. by round or around ): assoon as summer rolls round again.
rick rolled
roll
[rohl]
Show IPA–verb (used without object)1.to move along a surface by revolving or turning over andover, as a ball or a wheel.2.to move or be moved on wheels, as a vehicle or itsoccupants.3.to flow or advance in a stream or with an undulating motion,as water, waves, or smoke.4.to extend in undulations, as land.5.to elapse, pass, or move, as time (often fol. by on, away, orby ).6.to move as in a cycle (usually fol. by round or around ): assoon as summer rolls round again.
rick rolled
roll
[rohl]
Show IPA–verb (used without object)1.to move along a surface by revolving or turning over andover, as a ball or a wheel.2.to move or be moved on wheels, as a vehicle or itsoccupants.3.to flow or advance in a stream or with an undulating motion,as water, waves, or smoke.4.to extend in undulations, as land.5.to elapse, pass, or move, as time (often fol. by on, away, orby ).6.to move as in a cycle (usually fol. by round or around ): assoon as summer rolls round again.
roll
[rohl]
Show IPA
Show IPA–verb (used without object)
1.
to move along a surface by revolving or turning over andover, as a ball or a wheel.
2.
to move or be moved on wheels, as a vehicle or itsoccupants.
3.
to flow or advance in a stream or with an undulating motion,as water, waves, or smoke.
4.
to extend in undulations, as land.
5.
to elapse, pass, or move, as time (often fol. by on, away, orby ).
6.
to move as in a cycle (usually fol. by round or around ): assoon as summer rolls round again.
rick rolled
[rh-ick rohl-D]
Show IPA
Show IPA–verb (used without object)
1.
Rickrolling is an Internet meme[1][2] typically involving the music video for the 1987 Rick Astley song "Never Gonna Give You Up". The meme is a bait and switch: a person provides a hyperlink that they claim is relevant to the topic at hand, but the link actually takes the user to the Astley video. The link can be masked or obfuscated in some manner so that the user cannot determine the true destination of the link without clicking. When a person clicks on the link and is led to the web page, he or she is said to have been "rickrolled". Rickrolling has extended beyond web links to playing the video or song disruptively in other situations, including public places;[2] this culminated when Astley and the song made a surprise appearance in the 2008 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade,[1] a televised event with tens of millions of viewers.
kiwi'ed [kee-wee-D]
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