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roll-up noun- a hand-rolled cigarette UK, 1950
A prison coinage. - — John Fahs, Cigarette Confidential, p. 301, 1996: “Glossary”
- Got there about five minutes before the landlord, little Polish bloke, always had an unlit roll-up nestling in the corner of his mouth. — John Williams, Cardiff Dead, p. 131, 2000
- My nephew and me sat on the roof and drew on a roll-up as we watched the goings-on across the street. — Jimmy Stockin, On the Cobbles, p. 185, 2000
- — Gary K. Farlow, Prison-ese, p. 59, 2002
- a type of bet where the amount won on one event becomes the stake for the next event UK
Better known as an “accumulator”. - — David Bennet, Know Your Bets, p. 96, 2001
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