Someone who cannot be roasted, takes comedic comebacks, putdowns and teasings extremely well. To the point where they may even turn it around and take it as a compliment. They know their flaws and acknowledge them, and are proud of them making it simply impossible to roast sed person.
Bill: I’ve been trying to roast Jim for weeks, I tried his big nose, small penis and even the fact that he failed earth science
Bob: That guy is unroastable
Bill: I would try his daddy issues but that seems a bit far
Bob: you could he would just thank you, he’s completely bulletproof
Bob: That guy is unroastable
Bill: I would try his daddy issues but that seems a bit far
Bob: you could he would just thank you, he’s completely bulletproof
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Get the unRARing mug.The occurrence of frequency ("how often", sorry) between 'uncommon' and 'rarely'
Rarely technically means it never happens anymore and you're just appreciating that you used to, and you'd still like to, and you still could & likely will again.
Uncommon happens, like a habit that is in the process of being developed or broken down.
'Unrarily' is inbetween that. It's supposed to be pronounced just like rarely, but it's just spelled different (in english) so
people wouldn't get confused if they ever happened to come across it.
I'd say like, unrarily happens 5 times a year. Rarely happens once a year, or worse.
Rarely technically means it never happens anymore and you're just appreciating that you used to, and you'd still like to, and you still could & likely will again.
Uncommon happens, like a habit that is in the process of being developed or broken down.
'Unrarily' is inbetween that. It's supposed to be pronounced just like rarely, but it's just spelled different (in english) so
people wouldn't get confused if they ever happened to come across it.
I'd say like, unrarily happens 5 times a year. Rarely happens once a year, or worse.
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