Meaning of the word "roll over" in English

What does "roll over" mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.

roll over

US /roʊl ˈoʊvər/
UK /rəʊl ˈəʊvər/

Phrasal Verb

1.

to turn from one side to the other, or from one position to another

Example:
The dog loves to roll over and have its belly rubbed.
He tried to roll over in bed but couldn't due to the pain.
2.

to postpone or transfer something to a later date or period

Example:
We decided to roll over the remaining budget to next quarter.
The company allowed customers to roll over their unused data to the next month.
3.

to accept a situation or decision without protest, especially when it is unfavorable

Example:
The small company had to roll over and accept the terms of the larger corporation.
They refused to roll over and continued to fight for their rights.