scroll
by Mark on Jul 24, 2004 22:53:38
verb. To request (more of
demand) something of someone in the name of out-ranking them. Originated from a
fraternity or
sorority's scroll, a list of all members, by rank and number.
scroll
by TheGreatOne aka Allah on Apr 27, 2008 09:08:57
Example:
anitsirhc- What should we drink?
molas- hmm
not sure, do you want to
take out your scroll?
anitsirhc- yeah give me a second, I wrote it last night on my school
notes.
molas- cool.
scroll
by Victa E on Dec 17, 2004 11:21:07
1. A shortening of the term "
scroll up," which became popular shortly after the advent of text messaging, meaning to point out something that has just been typed or said, and the person you are chatting with is either too wasted or just plain stupid to recall.
2. To tell someone to pay attention - or
get one's head out of one's ass.
3. To flip one's
shit on someone. Similiar to saying "snap" or the more archaic "face" as a quick response to acknowledge that individual just got served.
Example:
"Yo b - when we gonna hit that shit?"
-"Scroll nigga - I just told yo ass we'd hit that shit after I gets me some foods ta eat - my ass is
starvin!"
"Hey Toke - where'd yo ass get that bag of weed from?"
-"Sroll bitch - I told yo ass I's gots it from Tyrone - aaiiight."
"You better not be
slappin' my sista Coco 'round no mo"
-"Shit, I ain't be
smackin' dat bitch."
"Then it must be her other man - OOOHHH - SCROLL!"
scroll
by brolander on Mar 17, 2009 14:40:46
When you are wearing shorts or jeans,the act of rolling one's scrotum between thumb and forefinger in an effort to relieve an
itchy ballbag.
(SCRotum rOLL =
SCROLL)
Example:
"I had to perform a scroll the other day while riding
my bike because my
ballbag was so itchy."
or, in Aussie Terms...
"My nutsack was on fire and I had to
pull over and perform an emergency scroll."
Scrolls
by Scrollie on Sep 22, 2006 05:54:52
Created in 2003 - A compilation of words put together typically on a piece of paper. These words are arranged for maximum hilarity. This is achieved by discecting funny sounding words in the English langauge (and on the occasion, made up. E.X.
Chise). Some
scrolls may contain
headers, or "themes", in which a piece of paper reflects an object of everyday life. Either that, or it makes no sense at all.
Example:
Theme: How to do scrolls
Snort the dorsil fin of Tiny Tim
Mutombo. Swallow a large scoop of cream. Use my begotten container or swab my radish.
My lavender stew presents problems for
Gumbi.