Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
dog-roll
noun
/ˈdɔɡˌroʊl/

Definition
A dog-roll is a type of poem or piece of writing that is intentionally poorly written or trivial, often humorous, and may use doggerel, which is a loose verse that has irregular rhythm and rhyme.

Examples
- The poet’s latest work was filled with dog-roll, much to the amusement of the audience.
- He wrote a funny dog-roll about the misadventures of his cat.
- Although it was a dog-roll, it still made everyone chuckle at the gathering.

Meaning
The term ‘dog-roll’ suggests a lack of literary quality, often used to evoke laughter or scorn rather than evoke admiration for poetic skill.

Synonyms
- Doggerel
- Verse
- Rhyme