[Slang] ON A ROLL. - Boost Your English Skills: Learn the Slang "On a Roll

On a roll.

On a roll.

/ɒn ə roʊl/

Experiencing a continuous streak of success.

When someone says they are "On a roll," it means they are currently experiencing a continuous streak of success or good fortune. This piece of slang is often used in gaming or sports contexts, but it can apply to any situation where someone is consistently achieving positive results. The phrase evokes imagery of momentum, as if one is rolling forward unstoppable, making it a favorite for describing prolonged successful periods in personal and professional scenarios.

Example Sentences

  1. He’s really on a roll this semester, acing all his tests.

    He has been consistently achieving top results in all his academic efforts recently.

  2. Keep going, you’re on a roll now!

    The encouragement highlights a streak of success or progress, urging continued effort.

  3. Once she starts designing, she’s on a roll and can't be stopped.

    Indicates that once she begins her creative process, she continues with great momentum and productivity.

Time really flies when you're having fun!
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