roll off
/ˈɹol ˈɔf/verb
High School
1
To spontaneously roll suddenly and rapidly to one side or the other upon entering a stall (due to one wing stalling slightly before the other does, combined with the reduced effectiveness of ailerons for roll control at high angles of attack).
2
To come off (something) with a rolling motion.
3
To take (something) off (i.e., remove it) via a rolling motion.
4
To come from an assembly line.
5
To show reduced response at the upper or lower limits of a frequency range.