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Has Wordcraft ever discussed the multiplicity of words on a roll(role)?

Barrel...
Tootsie...
Bank...
Cameo...
Steam...
...Call
Honor...
Hard...
Soft...
Bed...


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We'll shake, rattle and ~, to rock 'n ~ coming from a piano ~. Is this ~ playing?
 
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No, we haven't Robert. I hadn't even realized how many there are.

rock 'n roll
logroll (a way we roll patients)
drumroll
d...roll!
 
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I could add "cinnamon roll" (plus other flavors) and "When the Roll is Called Up Yonder" but while adding two to the list, I'm afraid I need to subtract two as well. "Cameo-" and "-playing" are both "role"s.
 
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Chris:

Poets speak of "scan of ear" versus "scan of eye." I give the former precedence, for poetry is auditory first.

Thus, I went for the sound, not spelling.

Please add at liberty, without fear of subtraction. We are already covered in the very first line, by the parenthetical addition...


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I don't see the one which is for rolling a cigarette.
 
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...or a joint (post-1960s)
...or a drunk (pre-1960s)
 
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Originally posted by Robert Arvanitis:
Has Wordcraft ever discussed the multiplicity of words on a roll(role)?

Whoops! My mistake entirely and I do apologize. I hadn't noticed that "roll(role)" in the first line.

Allow me to try to make up for my gaffe by adding to the list:

hamburger/hot dog rolls
kaiser roll
kaiser role (playing the part of the Kaiser)
"Let's roll!"
sweet roll
casserole
lead role
supporting role
walk-on role
forward roll (AKA "somersault")
payroll
blogroll
steamroll
Jelly Roll Morton
and, for BH, Lewis Car-roll
 
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I feel like a poppy seed (I'm on a roll).

I feel like a troop or a member of a group (I'm on a role).
 
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Kalleh said, "logroll (a way we roll patients). Never heard that, but the term has another meaning. Per AHD:

logrolling – The exchanging of political favors, especially the trading of influence or votes among legislators to achieve passage of projects that are of interest to one another. logroll – 1. To engage in political logrolling. 2. To birl.

Never heard of that red word, so I looked it up, and got two new things. First,
birlv trans:To cause (a floating log) to spin rapidly by rotating with the feet.
intrans: 1. To participate in birling. 2. To spin.
(noun: A whirring noise; a hum.)
[Blend of birr¹ and whirl.]

Second, what's red second red word?
birr¹ – 1. A whirring sound. 2. Strong forward momentum; driving force. (verb:To make a whirring sound.)
[from Middle English bir, favorable wind, from Old Norse byrr]

Interesting etymologies there.
 
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And the ever popular t-roll. And the yuppie Rolex. Hmmmm... That sounds like something one consumes to get rid of bloating after consuming too many sweet rolls.

So, RA is on a roll, is he? I hope nobody butters them and makes him slide off on his buns!
 
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When I'm having a good day, "I'm on a roll like buttah (butter)".


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birlv trans:To cause (a floating log) to spin rapidly by rotating with the feet.

There are logging contests, called Conclaves, consisting of several events, including birling and log rolling.

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There are logging contests, called Conclaves, consisting of several events,
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Nostalgia contest, however, as the days of floating great log rafts down the river are long gone. Logging's still dangerous enough without throwing drowning into the mix!
 
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