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roll on
  1. used to express the wish that an eagerly anticipated event or date will come quickly: roll on Saturday
roll-on
  1. (of a deodorant, lip gloss, etc) dispensed by means of a revolving ball fitted into the neck of the container
roll-on
  1. a woman's foundation garment, made of elasticized material and having no fastenings
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025
roll-on  (rōlon′, -ôn′),USA pronunciation adj. 
  1. packaged in a tubelike container one end of which is equipped with a rotating ball that dispenses and spreads the liquid content directly.

n. 
  1. a roll-on preparation:spray deodorants and roll-ons.
  • adjective, adjectival, noun, nominal use of verb, verbal phrase roll on 1945–50

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