- Jelly roll (slang)
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Jelly roll — can refer to: * Swiss roll, a jelly filled rolled cake * Jelly Roll Morton, a jazz musician * , a slang term for a lover, intercourse, or the sexual parts * Jelly Roll (producer), is an American hip hop producer * Jellyroll (rapper), A gangster… … Wikipedia
jelly roll — 1. a thin, rectangular layer of sponge cake, spread with fruit jelly and rolled up. 2. Slang (vulgar). a. the vagina. b. sexual intercourse. [1890 95, Amer.] * * * … Universalium
roll — [rōl] vi. [ME rollen < OFr roller < VL * rotulare < L rotula: see ROLL the n.] 1. a) to move by turning on an axis or over and over b) to rotate about its axis lengthwise, as a spacecraft in flight 2. a) to move or be mov … English World dictionary
roll — rollable, adj. /rohl/, v.i. 1. to move along a surface by revolving or turning over and over, as a ball or a wheel. 2. to move or be moved on wheels, as a vehicle or its occupants. 3. to flow or advance in a stream or with an undulating motion,… … Universalium
roll — [[t]roʊl[/t]] v. i. 1) to move along a surface by turning over and over 2) to move or be moved on wheels 3) to flow or advance with an undulating motion, as waves 4) to extend in undulations, as land 5) to elapse, as time 6) to move as in a cycle … From formal English to slang
jelly — I Australian Slang gelatin desert; jam (no fruity bits); jello II Scottish Vernacular Dictionary Temazepam; How dae ye start a parade in Paisley? Ye roll a Jelly up the street. III Rasta Dictionary a young coconut, full of jelly … English dialects glossary
List of South African slang words — South African slang reflects many different linguistic traditions. Afrikanerisms This list of Afrikanerisms comprises slang words and phrases influenced by Afrikaans. Typical users include people with Afrikaans as their first language but who… … Wikipedia
jazz — jazzer, n. /jaz/, n. 1. music originating in New Orleans around the beginning of the 20th century and subsequently developing through various increasingly complex styles, generally marked by intricate, propulsive rhythms, polyphonic ensemble… … Universalium
Philippine cuisine — Filipino cuisine Philippine cuisine consists of the food, preparation methods and eating customs found in the Philippines. The style of cooking and the food associated with it have evolved over several centuries from its Austronesian origins to a … Wikipedia
food — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Nourishment Nouns 1. food, aliment, nourishment, nutriment; aliment[ation], foodstuffs, sustenance, nurture, subsistence, provender, daily bread, fodder, provision, ration, keep, commons, board; fare,… … English dictionary for students