Roll on the weekend, five o'clock, etc. verb phrase
Used when you hope time passes quickly because you are looking forward to something
I can't wait to meet my boyfriend. Roll on the weekend
Today's lesson is so boring. Roll on 11 o'clock!
I will go back to Viet Nam to visit my family this summer. Roll on summer!
a long time ago
To remain influential in a particular situation or a particular group of people for a long time
People tend to believe what they want to be true.
Time is running out.
This expression means something will occur in the near future.
The verb "roll" should be conjugated according to its tense.
To be very drunk
Dan was as pissed as a newt at the year-end party last night.