How Do You Spell JACKROLL?

Pronunciation: [d͡ʒˈakɹə͡ʊl] (IPA)

The word "jackroll" is a variant spelling of "jerk-rail", which is a type of fence used to prevent livestock from escaping. The word is pronounced /dʒækroʊl/ according to the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The first syllable, "jack", is pronounced with the "j" sound as in "jump" and a short "a" sound as in "cat". The second syllable, "roll", is pronounced with a long "o" sound as in "goal". Together, the two syllables create the distinct pronunciation of "jackroll".

JACKROLL Meaning and Definition

  1. Jackroll is a slang term that originated in African American Vernacular English (AAVE). It is used as a verb and noun to describe a particular form of street robbery or mugging that involves forcibly taking someone's belongings by means of violence or intimidation. Typically, this type of robbery is carried out in public spaces and often targets unsuspecting individuals, making it a particularly dangerous and fear-inducing experience.

    As a verb, to jackroll refers to the act of committing such a robbery. This involves targeting a victim, often with the intent to steal their wallet, purse, or other valuables, through the use of physical force, threats, or both. Jackrolling can occur in various settings, such as dark alleys, deserted streets, or crowded areas where distractions can aid the perpetrator in carrying out their crime.

    As a noun, a jackroll refers to the actual event or instance of being attacked and robbed in this manner. The term may also be used to describe the stolen goods or the act of taking them forcefully. Jackrolls can leave lasting physical and psychological effects on victims, causing trauma and anxiety.

    Due to the potential danger and seriousness associated with jackrolling, it is necessary for individuals to stay vigilant in public spaces and take necessary precautions to avoid becoming a victim.

Common Misspellings for JACKROLL

Conjugate verb Jackroll

CONDITIONAL

I would jackroll
you would jackroll
he/she/it would jackroll
we would jackroll
they would jackroll

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be jackrolling
you would be jackrolling
he/she/it would be jackrolling
we would be jackrolling
they would be jackrolling

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have jackroll
you would have jackroll
he/she/it would have jackroll
we would have jackroll
they would have jackroll

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been jackrolling
you would have been jackrolling
he/she/it would have been jackrolling
we would have been jackrolling
they would have been jackrolling

FUTURE

I will jackroll
you will jackroll
he/she/it will jackroll
we will jackroll
they will jackroll

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be jackrolling
you will be jackrolling
he/she/it will be jackrolling
we will be jackrolling
they will be jackrolling

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have jackrolled
you will have jackrolled
he/she/it will have jackrolled
we will have jackrolled
they will have jackrolled

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been jackrolling
you will have been jackrolling
he/she/it will have been jackrolling
we will have been jackrolling
they will have been jackrolling

IMPERATIVE

you jackroll
we let´s jackroll

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to jackroll

PAST

I jackrolled
you jackrolled
he/she/it jackrolled
we jackrolled
they jackrolled

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was jackrolling
you were jackrolling
he/she/it was jackrolling
we were jackrolling
they were jackrolling

PAST PARTICIPLE

jackrolled

PAST PERFECT

I had jackrolled
you had jackrolled
he/she/it had jackrolled
we had jackrolled
they had jackrolled

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been jackrolling
you had been jackrolling
he/she/it had been jackrolling
we had been jackrolling
they had been jackrolling

PRESENT

I jackroll
you jackroll
he/she/it jackrolls
we jackroll
they jackroll

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am jackrolling
you are jackrolling
he/she/it is jackrolling
we are jackrolling
they are jackrolling

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

jackrolling

PRESENT PERFECT

I have jackrolled
you have jackrolled
he/she/it has jackrolled
we have jackrolled
they have jackrolled

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been jackrolling
you have been jackrolling
he/she/it has been jackrolling
we have been jackrolling
they have been jackrolling