Scroll

Word SCROLL
Character 6
Hyphenation scroll
Pronunciations /skɹoʊl/

Definitions and meanings of "Scroll"

What do we mean by scroll?

A roll, as of parchment or papyrus, used especially for writing a document. noun

An ancient book or volume written on such a roll. noun

A list or schedule of names. noun

An ornament or ornamental design that resembles a partially rolled scroll of paper, as the volute in Ionic and Corinthian capitals. noun

The curved head on an instrument of the violin family. noun

A ribbon inscribed with a motto. noun

To inscribe on a scroll. intransitive verb

To roll up into a scroll. intransitive verb

To ornament with a scroll. intransitive verb

To cause (displayed text or graphics) to move up, down, or across the screen so that a line of text or graphics appears at one edge of the screen for each line that moves off the opposite edge. intransitive verb

To cause displayed text or graphics to move up, down, or across the screen. intransitive verb

To appear onscreen and roll by. intransitive verb

To write down in a scroll or roll of parchment or paper; commit to writing; inscribe.

To draft; write in rough outline. See scroll, n., 2.

To roll up or form into a scroll.

To ornament with scrolls or scrollwork.

To roll or curl up.

A roll of parchment or paper, or a writing formed into a roll; a list or schedule. noun

In a restricted sense, a draft or outline of what is afterward to be written out in full: also used attributively: as, a scroll minute. noun

A roll of paper or parchment; a writing formed into a roll.

An ornament formed of undulations giving off spirals or sprays, usually suggestive of plant form. Roman architectural ornament is largely of some scroll pattern.

Spirals or sprays in the shape of an actual plant.

A mark or flourish added to a person's signature, intended to represent a seal, and in some States allowed as a substitute for a seal. [U.S.] Alexander Mansfield Burrill.

The carved end of a violin, viola, cello or other stringed instrument, most commonly scroll-shaped but occasionally in the form of a human or animal head.

A skew surface.

A kind of sweet roll baked in a somewhat spiral shape.

The incremental movement of graphics on a screen, removing one portion to show the next.

(hydraulics) A spiral waterway placed round a turbine to regulate the flow.

A turbinate bone.

To roll up a blunt with weed. Urban Dictionary

Verb. To request (more of demand) something of someone in the name of out-ranking them. Originated from a fraternity or sorority's scroll, a list of all members, by rank and number. Urban Dictionary

A paper or document that contains privileged information which may have personal value to oneself. Urban Dictionary

To steal something someone says or a picture of theirs Urban Dictionary

1. A shortening of the term "scroll up," which became popular shortly after the advent of text messaging, meaning to point out something that has just been typed or said, and the person you are chatting with is either too wasted or just plain stupid to recall. 2. To tell someone to pay attention - or get one's head out of one's ass. 3. To flip one's shit on someone. Similiar to saying "snap" or the more archaic "face" as a quick response to acknowledge that individual just got served. Urban Dictionary

A nickname for a joint Urban Dictionary

When you are wearing shorts or jeans,the act of rolling one's scrotum between thumb and forefinger in an effort to relieve an itchy ballbag. (SCRotum rOLL = SCROLL) Urban Dictionary

MONEY, having a superfluous amount of cash flow. Urban Dictionary

Ye who attracts schoolgirls. The Japanese Schoolgirl lord. Urban Dictionary

Created in 2003 - A compilation of words put together typically on a piece of paper. These words are arranged for maximum hilarity. This is achieved by discecting funny sounding words in the English langauge (and on the occasion, made up. E.X. Chise). Some scrolls may contain headers, or "themes", in which a piece of paper reflects an object of everyday life. Either that, or it makes no sense at all. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Scroll

The word "scroll" in example sentences

i am using asp. net ajax combo box control. where i have an items [500 records binded to it]. now as the list grows i am not able to fixed the height with an scroll so that i can limit the height as much i wanted. ** but by default it is setting the scroll** ❋ Unknown (2010)

A Torah in scroll is related to a bound edition because the latter couldn't exist without the former: the latter rises up from the former, perhaps inevitably. ❋ Unknown (2004)

The carpenter who built a farmer's house differentiated it from the barn by putting what he called scroll work up under the eaves and by building at the front a porch with carved posts. ❋ Sherwood Anderson (1908)

By quickly rolling out technologies such as twin scroll turbochargers, gasoline direct injection, electric power steering and improved transmissions with 6-speeds, says George Peterson, president of automotive research firm AutoPacific in Tustin, Calif. ❋ Christina DesMarais (2010)

I still like to delete mail vs. archive on my Gmail via Pre, and I agree the Menu | Move to folder … scroll, scroll, scroll is tedious. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Giving your names to put on the marriage scroll is consent. ❋ Amberfocus (2008)

Maybe next time, you'll be officially listed and can watch your name scroll by on the credits. ❋ Lauri (2010)

The second cover y'all see up on the scroll is not the cover at all, but I haven't seen a final yet, and I'm just relieved my publisher disliked that one. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The scroll is slightly longer than the novel as it was finally published, after three subsequent conventionally formatted drafts, in 1957. ❋ Unknown (2007)

‘The novel that "On the Road" became was inarguably the book that young people needed in 1957, but the sparse and unassuming scroll is the living version for our time.’ ❋ Unknown (2007)

Cast a wider net - there is stability and good pay out there doing what you love to do if you're willing to give up seeing your name scroll by on the big or small screen. ❋ Steve Hulett (2008)

The new economy is about what you own, and if you are happy to only watch your name scroll by at the end of a feature film, you're going to be worth exactly: squat. ❋ Steve Hulett (2008)

While Kerouac's On the Road scroll continues to make its way across the United States {you're next, San Fran}, the final draft of his The Dharma Bums -- also in scroll form -- was recently purchased by The Kerouac Project for $60,000. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Okay, so it's spelled "McIver" -- but I didn't know that until a few minutes ago when I saw his name scroll across the screen; so in my crazy little world, all day long I've been listening to the sordid details of MacGyver's alleged assault. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The original manuscript, written on a 120-foot scroll, is currently at the beginning of a four year tour of the United States. ❋ Unknown (2004)

I can still make a word scroll diagonally across the screen if the mood strikes.. ❋ Unknown (2006)

"yo you [want] me to scroll that [blunt] real [quik]?" ❋ Scroll Masta (2007)

1: [Pick up] my [gum wad]. 2: No way, dude! That's [gross]. 1: I scroll you. 2: Fine... ❋ Mark (2004)

anitsirhc- What should we drink? molas- hmm [not sure], do you want to [take out] your scroll? anitsirhc- yeah give me a second, I wrote it last night on my school [notes]. molas- cool. ❋ TheGreatOne Aka Allah (2008)

"[Yo dude], u totally scrolled me wtf?!" Or, when someone [steals] your [pic] on facebook and keeps it for themselves ❋ Kushty (2009)

"Yo b - when we gonna hit that shit?" -"Scroll nigga - I just told yo ass we'd hit that shit after I gets me some foods ta eat - my ass is [starvin]!" "Hey Toke - where'd yo ass get that bag of weed from?" -"Sroll bitch - I told yo ass I's gots it from Tyrone - aaiiight." "You better not be [slappin'] my sista Coco 'round no mo" -"Shit, I ain't be [smackin'] dat bitch." "Then it must be her other man - OOOHHH - SCROLL!" ❋ Victa E (2004)

[yo nigga] [got] a scroll on [yea] ❋ TheRealRitz (2007)

"I had to perform a scroll the other day while riding [my bike] because my [ballbag] was so itchy." or, in Aussie Terms... "My nutsack was on fire and I had to [pull over] and perform an emergency scroll." ❋ Brolander (2009)

[Damn], i'd [get a bag] if i only had a [little] more scroll ❋ Lifeispeachy6262 (2005)

He is scroll, the [Japanese] [school] girls [love him] ❋ Scroll (2004)

Theme: How to do scrolls Snort the dorsil fin of Tiny Tim [Mutombo]. Swallow a large scoop of cream. Use my begotten container or swab my radish. [My lavender] stew presents problems for [Gumbi]. ❋ Scrollie (2006)

Cross Reference for Scroll

What does scroll mean?

Best Free Book Reviews
Best IOS App Reviews