"Roll over on somebody" typically means to inform on someone or betray them, often by revealing secrets or providing information to authorities or opposing parties. This phrase is commonly used in contexts involving crime or legal situations, where someone breaks trust by disclosing incriminating details about a partner or accomplice. It conveys a sense of betrayal and disloyalty.
I know it! Roll over from laughing, aha? ;)
It Means You Have To: DO A BARREL ROLL!
Crazy, sparactic or all over the place
To flirt with someone romantically, typically over the phone.
Then you are thinking the same way.
like, if somebody sez, 'he's a multi-billionaire,' they mean he has over a billion dollars.
Nazareth - Somebody To Roll
Smash mouth
noo...silly
it means that you are pretty uptight about what somebody else is doing(over protective)
somebody smoking a roll-up cigarette
I'm not sure if you mean the Stop Drop And Roll Rule or what? If someones skin is severely burned you don't want to remove their clothing.