a coined
term meaning to feel good after
auditing and then feel bad; have a
slump after a gain. A "
rolly coaster"
case is one that betters and worsens; the person goes up and he goes down and he goes up and he goes down. From
roller coaster, a railway for amusement consisting of inclined tracks along which small cars
roll, abruptly
dip,
turn, etc.
—ExDn Lectures Approved Glossary: Expanded Dianetics (30 March 1972)