A "RORO" or "Roll on, roll off" ship is a ship that has loading ramps into the ship and around it, allowing trucks to drive on to the ship when loading, and drive off the ship when unloading. This eliminates the need for large cranes to lift the trucks and trailers into the hold of the ship and back out again.
The roll off in rock and roll dancing is when the lady spins out from a closed position to about a arms length away.
it means roll on the floor laugh my a$$ off
Roll On Floor Laughing My Pants Off
if you mean what i think you mean, eat alot usually bread and other food makes me come off it quick
ROFL Mao = Roll on floor laughing my ass off!
ROFL Mao = Roll on floor laughing my ass off!
A full roll is very sturdy, while a mostly used roll is more fragile. Therefore, when you go to pull the paper off the full roll, it comes off easily without you having to steady the roll...but if you want to tear paper off a mostly used roll, you'll have to hold the roll down before you tear it off so the roll doesn't fall. Basically, because a full roll is sturdier than a mostly used roll.
A roll off truck is one that is used to haul roll-off containers. A typical roll-off truck can be bought online from the Benlee website, and can be shipped from Cleveland or Detroit.
Francisco Piniella Corbacho has written: 'Roll-on/roll-off' -- subject(s): Roll-on/roll-off ships
Perhaps you mean a bagel. A doughnut shaped bread roll which is first boiled or steamed and then baked off in the oven.
Roll out means to roll out...dudee
Roll On Floor Laughing Out Loud My ___ Off Can't Operate Properly Till Eyes Refocus