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rollover
noun roll·over \ˈrōl-ˌō-vər\
: the act of delaying the payment of a debt
: the act of placing invested money in a new investment of the same kind
: an accident in which a car, truck, etc., turns over
Full Definition of ROLLOVER
1
: the act or process of rolling over
2
: a motor vehicle accident in which the vehicle overturns
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First Known Use of ROLLOVER
1945
Rhymes with ROLLOVER
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