The most gougeous,beautiful,caring person ever she loves horses but she never lets people get her down keep doing what you are doing and stay strong 😍😍
by Tayloreva290506 October 15, 2018
An amazing guy who always makes you smile definitely a gentleman the sweetest person you’ll ever meet for sure!
by You know it’s me ❤️ November 12, 2019
A short haired, funny , cute , amazing , loving , caring , beautiful , pretty, angelic girl who will make you laugh and smile when you feel your worst. She’s the sweetest person you’ll ever meet. Romany has a dark side though. Don’t mess with her . Shes a fun loving . free spirited girl . Her sense of humour will brighten up your day and keep you happy forever . SHES an amazing friend so do not mess with her. She has a particular sense of style . Her purple glasses . her lovely headband collection. and her beaming smile.
“ Dude doesn’t romany look pretty today?”
“ Back off . Her big sister is here”
“ She has a sister ?”
“ Yeah 2. and 2 brothers “
“ woah . that’s awesome “
“ Back off . Her big sister is here”
“ She has a sister ?”
“ Yeah 2. and 2 brothers “
“ woah . that’s awesome “
by BigBeefyBen October 27, 2019
by Bouncealotjack September 15, 2019
The most lit Book in the history of books. It makes other books feel shame. It makes Chuck Norris want to read. It makes Hater love. It is the reason why I am alive today. I looked up perfection and Ecce Romani came up.
A :"Yo dude Im bout to kommit man there is no point in living"
B: " Read This (Ecce Romani)
A: reads first chapter "I have found a new love for life
B: " Read This (Ecce Romani)
A: reads first chapter "I have found a new love for life
by Master Supreme December 11, 2016
A series of introductory classical Latin textbooks for middle or high school level. Features humorous (whether intentionally or not) readings about the adventures of the family of Gaius Cornelius, a Roman senator, at the beginning of the first century A.D. Other characters include: Aurelia, Cornelius's wife; Marcus and Cornelia, their son and daughter; Sextus, a troublesome boy who is living with the family; Davus, the overseer of the family's country estate; Flavia, Cornelia's best friend; Eucleides the Greek tutor; Geta, a runaway slave; Valerius, Cornelia's husband 15 years her senior, and Uncle Titus, the worst arbiter bibendi of all time.
Literally translated, "Ecce Romani" means, "Look! Romans!"
Literally translated, "Ecce Romani" means, "Look! Romans!"
"Where'd you get those Latin skills?"
"Ecce Romani, word!"
"Oh, man! Our carriage has been stuck in a ditch for nine days! This is an Ecce Romani-esque scenario."
"Ecce Romani, word!"
"Oh, man! Our carriage has been stuck in a ditch for nine days! This is an Ecce Romani-esque scenario."
by p.t February 06, 2006