faceroll

verb

Etymology

face + roll, as if the game is so easy that one could play by rolling one's face over the keyboard instead of using one's fingers.

  1. derived from rollāre
  2. derived from rotula — “a little wheel
  3. derived from rotulāre — “to roll; to revolve
  4. derived from roller
  5. inherited from rollen
  6. compounded as faceroll — “face + roll

Definitions

  1. To play a game with an overpowered character or in some other way that makes it very easy…

    To play a game with an overpowered character or in some other way that makes it very easy to win.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for faceroll. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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