rolldeep (third-person singular simple presentrolls deep,present participlerolling deep,simple past and past participlerolled deep)
- (slang) To travel in a group.
1992 November 17,Ice Cube, “When Will They Shoot?” (track 2), inThe Predator:When I roll, I gots toroll deep
2006 June 17, Brenda Goodman, “A Hard Core, Hip-Hop Spiritual Journey”, inThe New York Times:"When you go to the club, Atlanta,roll deep," he said, advising his listeners to travel in packs. "That way, people won't be ready to start some drama with you if you've got some homies around.[…]"
2019 May 17, Amy Kaufman, “Tilda Swinton is back at Cannes and optimistic about the future”, inLos Angeles Times:It was 1987, and she’d come to the international film festival for the first time as part of the ensemble cast of “Aria,” an anthology of 10 short films set to operatic music. The piece she was in had been directed by Derek Jarman, and the others were directed by the likes of Jean-Luc Godard, Bruce Beresford and Robert Altman. In other words: They wererolling deep. Or as the actress likes to say: carousing.
- Sometimes, a number appears between "roll" and "deep". For example, to roll 20 deep means to travel in a group of 20.