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What Does ROLL TIDE Mean?
ROLL TIDE is a multi-use catchphrase for Alabamans.The phrase Roll Tide is used throughout the US state of Alabama as a multi-use catchphrase.
Originally a chant for University of Alabama athletics teams, especially football, Roll Tide has developed into an everyday greeting and an exclamation or interjection that can fill any gap in a conversation or end a meeting or conversation.
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"Alabama Multi-Use Catchphrase" is the most common definition for ROLL TIDE on Snapchat, WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok.ROLL TIDE | |
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Definition: | Alabama Multi-Use Catchphrase |
Type: | Word |
Guessability: | ![]() 4: Difficult to guess |
Typical Users: | ![]() Adults, Teenagers, and Under 13s |
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