Rolls-Royce

See also: Rolls Royce

English

Etymology

The original company was established in 1904 by the partnership of Charles Rolls and Henry Royce.

Proper noun

Rolls-Royce

  1. Any of several British companies that make motor cars, aero engines, etc.

Derived terms

  • (Rolls-Royce maker of aero engines): R-R / R.-R. / RR / R.R. / R. R. (abbreviation)

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Noun

Rolls-Royce (plural Rolls-Royces)

  1. A car made by this manufacturer.
    Synonyms: Rolls, Roller, (initialism) R-R
    • 1994, Hamilton Crane [pseudonym; Sarah J. Mason], chapter 32, in Miss Seeton Undercover (Miss Seeton; 17), New York, N.Y.: Berkley Prime Crime, →ISBN, page 256:
      And she pondered the first of Miss Seeton’s sketches, the one Delphick had been coerced into showing her: the sleek cat reflected in the mirror, with the ram—the ram from the wrong, confusing case—beneath it on the bonnet of the Rolls-Royce in which Ferencz Szabo, of the Stentorian voice, rode so proudly.
  2. (chiefly British, informal) Anything that is the best of its type; the best quality product possible.
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:best
    the Rolls-Royce of chocolate
    • 2013, Floyd Norman, Animated Life:
      But for an aspiring animation cartoonist, getting a job at Walt Disney was like hitting the major leagues—the Rolls Royce of animation. Now here we were walking down Dopey Drive and making a right at Mickey Avenue.

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