rollover

/ɹˈoʊloʊvɝ/

rollover

English Noun
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Definition

The process of incrementing, especially back to an initial value.

Etymology

Deverbal from roll over.

Example Sentences

  • "For Donkey Kong, the rollover on board 117 causes a “kill screen”—Mario is simply not given enough time to complete the level before time runs out."
  • "“They blink if I step on the brake at the same time, and anybody who don't step on his brakes when he's makin^([sic]) a turn is lookin^([sic]) to do a rollover.”"
  • "Your Web site doesn't have to be full of the latest dropdowns, rollovers, superslick graphics, or Flash videos."
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