Rollup ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Rollup ( noun )

  1. A type of pastry made by rolling up a mixture of ingredients in a pastry dough or other type of wrap.
  2. An arrangement of items or materials that are rolled up or folded together in a compact shape.
  3. An event or meeting in which multiple groups or teams gather to share information or collaborate.
  4. A summary or report that presents information in a compact, condensed form.

Origin:

The origin of the word 'rollup' is uncertain. however, it is believed to have originated in the mid-20th century.

Examples:

  1. She bought a rollup for breakfast, filled with ham and cheese.
  2. The campers carefully rolled up their sleeping bags and tied them to their packs.
  3. The company is hosting a rollup of all its regional sales teams next week.
  4. The CEO asked for a rollup of the latest sales figures before the board meeting.
  5. The rollup presented all the key findings from the survey in a concise format.

(As a verb)

Rollup ( verb )

  1. A type of pastry made by rolling up a mixture of ingredients in a pastry dough or other type of wrap.
  2. An arrangement of items or materials that are rolled up or folded together in a compact shape.
  3. An event or meeting in which multiple groups or teams gather to share information or collaborate.
  4. A summary or report that presents information in a compact, condensed form.

Origin:

The origin of the word 'rollup' is uncertain. however, it is believed to have originated in the mid-20th century.

Examples:

  1. She bought a rollup for breakfast, filled with ham and cheese.
  2. The campers carefully rolled up their sleeping bags and tied them to their packs.
  3. The company is hosting a rollup of all its regional sales teams next week.
  4. The CEO asked for a rollup of the latest sales figures before the board meeting.
  5. The rollup presented all the key findings from the survey in a concise format.
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