When an event occurs that requires an Oof but it’s rough aswell then you say “rOof!”.
- Pronounced like a dogs bark ‘ruff’, not to be pronounced as ‘rough’.
- Pronounced like a dogs bark ‘ruff’, not to be pronounced as ‘rough’.
When you see someone get hit by a car;
“rOof!”
When you see a dead cat in the road;
“rOof!”
When someone drops a joint in a puddle;
“rOof!”
“rOof!”
When you see a dead cat in the road;
“rOof!”
When someone drops a joint in a puddle;
“rOof!”
by YaBoiJulz December 8, 2018
A simple expression used by Epsilons (derived from a portion of the novel Brave New World by Aldous Huxley). This term comes from an Epsilon Semi-Moron elevator worker, who when asked to move the elevator to a different floor, simply replied "roof?". This phrase is most commonly used in question form but can be used to respond to any question or statement.
Where the hell do you think you're going?
-Roof...
Ok everyone, class started three minutes ago so get in your seats. Lexi and Charlie, that means you too.
-Roof?
-Roof.
-Roof...
Ok everyone, class started three minutes ago so get in your seats. Lexi and Charlie, that means you too.
-Roof?
-Roof.
by charliecharliecharliechar June 22, 2011
by andyjohnston September 5, 2006
by obeyme.iamroot March 17, 2009
You’re playing sport then you randomly kick a ball the opposite direction to the goal, but it somehow manages to bounce off everything and go in the goal, you "Roofed It".
Or when your mucking around and you throw something and it comes back and knocks you out you defiantly "Roofed it".
Or when your mucking around and you throw something and it comes back and knocks you out you defiantly "Roofed it".
by epic fail-Belridge shs style August 25, 2010
by Louis Waincat August 13, 2006