1. rolly - Noun
2. rolly - Adjective
3. Rolly - Proper noun
(informal, not comparable) Rolling; having the ability to roll, usually due to wheels attached on the bottom.
(nautical, of the sea, comparable) Rough, turbulent, characterized by large or rapid waves.
(mining, historical) Alternative form of rolley (“horse-drawn wheeled vehicle used in a mine”).
(slang, chiefly UK) Alternative form of rollie (“cigarette rolled by hand”).
Rolly
A diminutive of the male given name Roland.
After four years in the comics industry, in 1946 Bester turned his attention to radio scripts, after wife Rolly (a busy radio actress) told him that the show Nick Carter, Master Detective was looking for story submissions. Source: Internet
Bester was very nearly a lifelong New Yorker, although he lived in Europe for a little over a year in the mid-1950s and moved to Pennsylvania with Rolly in the early 1980s. Source: Internet
Earlier, Cignal provided support for Smart for its all-weather broadband technology to communities affected by Typhoon Rolly back in November. Source: Internet
Bingo and Rolly try to build a dam to protect their doghouse from a rainstorm; when Bob says he'll count sheep to sleep, the pugs herd a flock of sheep into the backyard to help. Source: Internet
Ipo Dam’s water level is anticipated to further increase due to rains induced by typhoon “Rolly.” Source: Internet
The DSWD reminded the public to remain vigilant and alert on the possible impact of Rolly, as well as cooperate with their LGUs to ensure their safety. Source: Internet