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To read while taking a poop. Mike exclaimed "I've got to take a roop." as he walked into the bathroom USA Today in hand.
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An endearing term used for ones loved one. "Love you Roop" or "Bless my Roop, he is booshank"
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Name from south asian orign meaning appearance/beauty. her name is roop
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The backwards spelling of the word "poor." You use "roop" when you don't want someone to know that you are calling them poor. Where the hell are Leifman's sheets? He's so roop.
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The backwards spelling of poor, so you can call a person poor without them knowing about it. Hey where are all of his sheets?
I don't know, he's so roop he can't even afford them Ya that's what I heard too |
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a verb meaning to make that sound that your throat makes when you are about to vomit. I saw the guts of the chicken fly out of his hands and I almost rooped.
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Well... how to put this...
Red shit. "Doc, I've had red feces the last few days."
"Well, Billy... that's roop and I'm telling all my friends." |
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