• Dozzi92@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Yeah, Rick for Rick Astley, and “rolling” for? I figured it was created to be a sort of alliteration, and so I took a different tack and had them rhyme, spock-rocking, where rock is a form of music, spock is the character Leonard Nimoy is most known for. I’m inclined to believe you’re messing with me with that explanation, because it’s written with exactly the type of aloof humor I would’ve have used to explain the obvious to someone.

    So yeah, does “rolling” mean anything, or was it just alliteration?

    • fakeman_pretendname@feddit.uk
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      6 months ago

      Sorry, I thought you actually hadn’t heard of Rockrolling, so the explanation attempt was genuine. It wasn’t intended to be patronising. My apologies.

      If you look on the wiki page, the “roll” bit is actually from “egg roll”, as odd as that sounds. Other variations tend to have taken the “something-rolled” format, so I was just going with that.

      Anyway, call it what you like, the important thing is that you try it :)