by shaayna May 8, 2005
Get the quitate la ropa mug.A nice caring person who has a lot on her mind.
Sometimes can go off course but always makes sure not to offend.
Always thinking about other people and puts other people first.
Pretty, kind, beautiful with a nice personality and always wants to build a rapport.
Sometimes can go off course but always makes sure not to offend.
Always thinking about other people and puts other people first.
Pretty, kind, beautiful with a nice personality and always wants to build a rapport.
Oh, your such a ropa person.
by Naiqua January 15, 2012
Get the Ropa mug.Soemtimes called Rômanji (although this is incorrect)
Rômaji is the process by which Japanese words are taken and converted phonetically, into words spelt from the Roman alphabet, which is used in many western languages such as English.
Rômaji is the process by which Japanese words are taken and converted phonetically, into words spelt from the Roman alphabet, which is used in many western languages such as English.
English: Hexagon
Hiragana/Katakana: ろくへんけい
Phonetic: "Rô-ku-hen-kay"
Romaji: Rôkuhenkei
Hiragana/Katakana: ろくへんけい
Phonetic: "Rô-ku-hen-kay"
Romaji: Rôkuhenkei
by Timmy January 21, 2005
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Can be used to spice up any sentence.
Can be used to spice up any sentence.
by Anonymous Person Who Is Amazin April 18, 2009
Get the Ropat mug.by Chyk-Bagger August 12, 2009
Get the roaj mug.Korean for "Roman alphabet/writing/letters". There are several different romanization methods used in South Korea, making it somewhat to discern how to pronounce some Korean words without any knowledge of hangeul, the Korean alphabet. South Koreans spell their names similar to common English words so that English-speakers can pronounce their names more easily.
In romaja, my can be spelled as following, Kim Lee Sung or Kim Li Seong.
Korean barbeque, spelled kimchee or kimchi in romaja, is notoriously spicy.
Korean barbeque, spelled kimchee or kimchi in romaja, is notoriously spicy.
by Gaijin-san January 9, 2013
Get the romaja mug.''Ropa de Casa'' is a saying in Spanish that refers to pajamas, nighties or clothing people wear to sleep (at home or elsewhere). Pajamas and Ropa de casa are synonyms.
by ParryHotter September 2, 2014
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