roll up

Verb

 * 1)   To make something into a particular shape, especially cylindrical or fold-like.
 * The shopkeeper had to roll up the poster to make it easier to carry.
 * ''When they told you not to fold, spindle, or mutilate a punchcard, the spindling referred to rolling it up.
 * He rolled up his shirt sleeves.
 * 1)   To pack up into a bundle or bindle.
 * 2)  To create a cigar or cigarette, or a joint.
 * 3)   To raise (a car window, rolling door, or rolling security barrier).
 * The shopkeeper had to roll up the security barrier to open the shop.
 * 1)  To roll the dice necessary to create a character for a game, especially a role-playing game.
 * 2)  To arrive by vehicle, usually by car.
 * We thought Jim would be late for the wedding, but then we saw him roll up in front of the church in his Mercedes.
 * The shopkeeper had to roll up the security barrier to open the shop.
 * 1)  To roll the dice necessary to create a character for a game, especially a role-playing game.
 * 2)  To arrive by vehicle, usually by car.
 * We thought Jim would be late for the wedding, but then we saw him roll up in front of the church in his Mercedes.
 * 1)  To arrive by vehicle, usually by car.
 * We thought Jim would be late for the wedding, but then we saw him roll up in front of the church in his Mercedes.

Translations

 * Dutch:
 * Estonian: käärima
 * Finnish: ;
 * Irish: crap
 * Maori: pūhoro, pōruku, pōkai, pōkaikai, pokapokai
 * Portuguese:
 * Tagalog: ililis, maglilis


 * Finnish:


 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Czech:
 * Estonian: käärima
 * Finnish: ,
 * Italian:
 * Maori: pokapokai
 * Russian:, ,
 * Scottish Gaelic: trus
 * Spanish:


 * Finnish: heittää noppaa
 * Maori: makamaka


 * Esperanto:
 * Finnish:

Interjection

 * 1) Used to call the attention of potential purchasers.
 * Roll up, roll up! Pies for sale!