Roll around
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British pronunciation/ɹˈəʊl ɐɹˈaʊnd/
American pronunciation/ɹˈoʊl ɐɹˈaʊnd/

Definition & Meaning of "roll around"

to roll around
[phrase form: roll]
01

to happen again, especially in a repeated manner

Intransitive
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The school 's fundraising events always seem to roll around when everyone is already busy with other commitments.
The annual family reunion is about to roll around, and I'm bracing myself for the usual mix of laughter, arguments, and good food.
02

to move on the ground while turning someone or something in rolling motions

Transitive: to roll around something round or cylindrical
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Please roll the log around so we can see what's hiding underneath it.
He rolled the ball around on the floor, playing with his pet dog.
03

to laugh uncontrollably about something

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As the funny video played, Sarah could n't stop herself from rolling around on the couch, laughing until tears streamed down her face.
During the comedy improv performance, the audience members started to roll around, creating a contagious wave of laughter that echoed through the theater.
04

to engage in sexual activity

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In high school, rumors about students rolling around spread quickly.
After their first date, they could n't stop thinking about rolling around with each other.
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