verb
- past tense of jackroll; to rob or assault someone, typically in a group and often at night in a public place
Usage: slang; informal; chiefly North American
Examples
- He was jackrolled near the train station last weekend.
- The neighborhood has seen several residents jackrolled in recent months.
- They jackrolled a tourist who was walking alone at night.
- The police warned residents about groups that jackroll unsuspecting people.