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roll-on
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Princeton's WordNet
roll-onnoun
a dispenser of a liquid cosmetic (such as a deodorant) having a revolving ball as an applicator
roll-onnoun
a woman's foundation garment rolled on to the hips
Wiktionary
roll-onnoun
A type of corset which is rolled on to the body.
roll-onnoun
A cosmetic product (especially a deodorant) applied by means of a ball at the head of a container, which rolls the product on to the skin etc.
roll-onadjective
Applied by means of a ball that can be rotated to pick up liquid from the inner reservoir.
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roll-on
Roll-on generally refers to a type of product packaging or application method often used for deodorants, perfumes, or lotions. It consists of a bottle with a rolling ball at the top that dispenses the product when rolled onto the skin. The term can also refer to any other device or method that uses a similar rolling mechanism for application or use.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of roll-on in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of roll-on in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of roll-on in a Sentence
If we can keep sending this message, if we can impact even 10 people's lives, it's massive, this is going to have a roll-on effect for disability golf.
Ellis Marsalis great love was jazz a la bebop Ellis Marsalis was a lover of Thelonious Monk and the idea that bebop was a music of freedom. But when Ellis Marsalis had to feed Ellis Marsalis family Ellis Marsalis played R n B and soul and rock and roll on Bourbon Street.
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