Does it count as X-rolled if you see the term and look it up without being tricked into seeing the thing itself at any point?
My favourite quotes from looking it up are:
wikipedia.com: "A video tutorial on how not to be rickrolled can be seen here [link]" internetisseriousbusiness.com (internetisseriousbusiness.com) The same as wikipedia, but with a footnote: "* Users who do not appreciate being rickrolled should avoid following the link to the tutorial" Urban Dictionary: "duckrolled isn't defined yet"
I guessed it was a term looking for a prank to be called that! But apparently not. (wikipedia.com) ()
I have displayed my displeasure with the Church of Scientology by playing 1980s pop music through a small amplifier at them. They may possibly have been defacating themselves with fear.
So I went to Heathrow Terminal 5 today and said that I'd like to check some luggage in. The lady at the desk invited me to step around the corner to another of her colleagues who could help.
Stone me, it was only Rick Astley singing his greatest hit!
Forget cuddly Weebls and Bobs (http://www2.printshop.co.uk/Weebl/Shop/Plushies/Category.html), I would pay good money for a stuffed toy duck with webbed wheels instead of feet. (Not very much of it, but...)
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My favourite quotes from looking it up are:
wikipedia.com: "A video tutorial on how not to be rickrolled can be seen here [link]"
internetisseriousbusiness.com (internetisseriousbusiness.com) The same as wikipedia, but with a footnote: "* Users who do not appreciate being rickrolled should avoid following the link to the tutorial"
Urban Dictionary: "duckrolled isn't defined yet"
I guessed it was a term looking for a prank to be called that! But apparently not. (wikipedia.com) ()
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Stone me, it was only Rick Astley singing his greatest hit!
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