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Romeo

That boy who gets Any girl he wants and he's just the sexiset boy who Girls Can get..
Romeo."jo girl come here you are mine

Girl."ok"
by Pusssymagnet December 11, 2016
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Romeo

A cute and chubby person which loves to have a great time with friends and family.
Romeo is so cute!
by anonymous November 23, 2021
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Romeo and Juliet

An actually good and simple love story bastardized by an English playwright, featuring a fiery but gentle lady from the Capulets/Cappellettis, a stubborn but passionate lad from the Montagues/Montecchis, poison, secret marriage, dagger, death and sleeping with some old bones.
If only those damn teachers know Romeo and Juliet for what it actually is...
by Some Guy in the Tavern September 6, 2023
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Romeo

This guy is a god with a big dick has a fucking monster will take your bitch in fact you should hide her he is the most beautiful and handsome man i ever laid eyes on i would turn gay for him actually he is the cutest in the world he is a fucking god i worship him
I love romeo
by Timothe March 27, 2025
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romeo middle school

a school where fights break out, 7th graders vape, 6th graders five head, 8th graders are whores like the 7th graders, kids worse than romeo high school
friend: doesn’t your sister romeo middle school

friend: yeah and she’s a whore
by notdominic October 17, 2021
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Romeo

Romeo has a big dick
by Crustymaccocheese July 6, 2020
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Romeo

(English prn: 'Rome-may-oh'
Italian prn: 'Ro-mei-o').

1. A popular Italian surname.

2. Someone who is very Roman or romantic.

3. Someone who is your true love / prince charming.

4. A person who looks like a typical handsome Roman.

4. A main protagonist in Shakespeare's play, Romeo and Juliet.

5. Someone from Rome or visiting there.

6. Someone with the surname, Romeo.

ROMEO SURNAME ORIGIN:

Romeo comes from medieval Rome & The Eastern Roman Empire (confirmed by archeologists). The surname, Romeo comes from the word, 'Rhamaios' meaning Roman in ancient Greek and from 'To Rome', in Latin,

(Etymology (word origin) notes: Romeo from the Latin suffix, 'eo' meaning 'to' and the Latin prefix, 'Rom' shortened for Roma (Rome). Like the Latin, Romae, 'from Rome'. It should be noted that Latin was spoken in a different order from English & Italian).
(e.g. 'That guy is so Roman, handsome & romantic, he must he must be my Romeo / descend from a Romeo').
by Diana_Lucius_De_Collis July 30, 2023
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