by RisenRealm December 24, 2022
Get the Roof mug.A simple expression used by Epsilons (derived from a portion of the novel Brave New World by Aldous Huxley). This term comes from an Epsilon Semi-Moron elevator worker, who when asked to move the elevator to a different floor, simply replied "roof?". This phrase is most commonly used in question form but can be used to respond to any question or statement.
Where the hell do you think you're going?
-Roof...
Ok everyone, class started three minutes ago so get in your seats. Lexi and Charlie, that means you too.
-Roof?
-Roof.
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Ok everyone, class started three minutes ago so get in your seats. Lexi and Charlie, that means you too.
-Roof?
-Roof.
by charliecharliecharliechar June 22, 2011
Get the Roof? mug.Where all the good shit is happening in One Piece. Pretty muich hen the worst generation and the Yonko fight on the roof of onigishima.
by ShibuyasBeat November 7, 2021
Get the Roof Piece mug.Domestic electrician. One that sticks solely to domestic work and lives in the roofs of homes, fearful of other types of work in the trade such as commercial or industrial.
by Goat Standard 3000:2018 June 26, 2018
Get the roof possum mug.Roof Camping is a term used to describe pussies in games such as Rust, where highly geared players far into the game sit on top of their base shooting people enlarging their ego for the 1 out of every 50 bullets they hit.
by GourmetCookies December 24, 2020
Get the Roof Camping mug.A game played in an apartment consisting of hitting the ceiling with broom handles, usually played with six to ten players. The object of the game is to irritate the upstairs neighbor, often as revenge for noisy behavior such as stomping. Typically, roof brooms involves drinking beer, talking, and hammering on the ceiling for hours. Players may arrange themselves in shifts to ensure continual striking upon the ceiling.
by MFn Connery May 5, 2013
Get the Roof Brooms mug.Noun. Metaphoric phrase most commonly used to describe a highly unusual or unforeseen event or occurrence. Can be extended to describe people who are not as they first appear, or when a person acts out of character.
Originally derived from a quotation in '90s cartoon television show "The Tick" in which the eponymous hero, upon seeing a pig on a rooftop, exclaims "Roof Pig! Most unexpected!".
Originally derived from a quotation in '90s cartoon television show "The Tick" in which the eponymous hero, upon seeing a pig on a rooftop, exclaims "Roof Pig! Most unexpected!".
Wow! Saints won the Superbowl? That's one heck of a roof pig!
She was acting so strangely the other night - a total roof pig.
She was acting so strangely the other night - a total roof pig.
by FightingTorque May 12, 2010
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