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Encyclopedia > Jelly roll

Jelly roll can refer to:

  • Swiss roll, a jelly-filled rolled cake
  • Jelly Roll Morton, a jazz musician
  • Jelly roll (slang), a slang term for a lover, intercourse, or the sexual parts
  • Jellyroll (producer), is an American hip hop producer
  • Jelly Roll, a song by the band "Blue Murder"
  • Jelly Roll, a volume of poetry by Kevin Young
  • Jelly Roll, a transaction invloving the buying and selling of forwards, with differing maturities on an equity option market. Usually at a monotonically decreasing price.

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Jelly Roll Morton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1278 words)
Ferdinand "Jelly Roll" Morton (October 20, 1890 - July 10, 1941) was a virtuoso pianist, a bandleader, and a composer who some call the first true composer of Jazz music.
Jelly Roll Morton and His Red Hot Peppers were one of the first acts booked on tours by MCA.
Morton's "Jelly Roll" nickname is a sexual reference and many of his lyrics from his Storyville days were vulgar.
Jelly roll - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (129 words)
A jelly roll (known outside of the United States as Swiss roll) is a cylindrical cake containing jelly or jam.
A Swiss roll made with a chocolate flavoured sponge and containing a chocolate fondant is sometimes called a chocolate log.
The term jelly roll is also sexual slang, used to indicate variously, a lover, intercourse, or the sexual parts.
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