rollup
noun/ˈɹoʊlʌp/US
Etymology
Deverbal from roll up.
Definitions
A kind of food made by wrapping ingredients in another food, e.g. fajitas.
- She ate a chicken rollup and a salad.
- He considered moving to the dining room, but ordered a fourth vodka martini and sent it down in three gulps to join a half-dozen bacon rollups and two baked cheese appetizers.
A kind of flat, pectin-based, fruit-flavored snack rolled into a tube.
A self-made cigarette of tobacco and rolling paper.
- I smoke rollups because they are cheaper than buying cigarettes.
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A business technique where multiple small companies in the same market are acquired and…
A business technique where multiple small companies in the same market are acquired and merged.
- In geographic rollups, it's more important to hold on to key employees — and customers — than to realize efficiencies quickly.
A collection of software updates distributed as a single package.
- Between issuance of service packs, Microsoft released update rollups for Exchange Server on a regular basis […]
That which is rolled up
That which is rolled up; a summation; an aggregation; a total.
- In some cases, you may want to add custom rollups that change the way a measure is calculated on a specific level.
The neighborhood
Derived
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for rollup. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
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