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rollie noun- a hand-rolled cigarette US, 1981
- I took out a bag of rollies and rolled one and offered it to him. — Piri Thomas, Down These Mean Streets, p. 265, 1967
- Megaton was smoking a rollie. — Gerard Lee, True Love and How to Get it, p. 139, 1981
- — James Harris, A Convict’s Dictionary, p. 37, 1989
- A joint is simple. Just like the rollies Grandad smoked while seeing off Rommel. — John Birmingham, He Died with a Felafel in His Hand, p. 158, 1994
- [T]he monk was one who drank Guinness, smoked rollies and was in the big league of bar-room raconteurs. — John Milne, Alive and Kicking, p. 32, 1998
- Once Mick put a rollie in his mouth, it didn’t come out, that’s where it stayed, stuck to his bottom lip, even when he talked. — Phillip Gwynne, Deadly Unna?, p. 95, 1998
- — Phillip Gwynne, Deadly Unna?, p. 159, 1998
- “I’m gonna make us a righteous Cadillac so we can score a couple of rollies form my dawg Big Bear.” — Jimmy Lerner, You Got Nothing Coming, p. 90, 2002
- a marijuana cigarette UK
A variation of the previous sense. - [He] felt an incurable urge for a smoke. Nothing too heavy, just a couple of nice pure-grass rollies to set him right. — Kevin Sampson, Powder, p. 314, 1999
- a tablet of Rohypnol, a brand name for flunitrazepan, a sedative NEW ZEALAND, 1989
- — Harry Orsman, A Dictionary of Modern New Zealand Slang, p. 111, 1999
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