When someone bites someone else's neck, from the fact that the "original" Dracula was from Romania (NOT Transylvania).
by Blargman March 28, 2007
Get the Romanian Kiss mug.A sexual position adopted by the late Septimus Decimus Octavius III in Goth occupied Rome. It is said that no position could match The Roman Sledge Hammer, which involves a man performing multiple cartwheels into his required orifice whilst clenching seedless olives in between his toes. This position was later beaten by the feared Bosnian Quiche.
"I gave her a right good Roman Sledge Hammering last night" Jeff.
"Did you use the seedless green olives from Sainsburies I told you about?" Joe.
"Well... yes, but they were stuffed with Feta cheese!" Jeff
"Then you didn't fucking perform The Roman Sledge Hammer you cunt, (See cunt) Octavius himself would be turning in his grave!" Joe
"Did you use the seedless green olives from Sainsburies I told you about?" Joe.
"Well... yes, but they were stuffed with Feta cheese!" Jeff
"Then you didn't fucking perform The Roman Sledge Hammer you cunt, (See cunt) Octavius himself would be turning in his grave!" Joe
by Lel Cordell April 27, 2008
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hook me up with a "roman"
by Raoul J. Duke September 15, 2008
Get the roman mug.This person is a knight In shining Armour, he is a hansom young man with very hot looks anyone will just fall in love with this guy once they meet him! He is everything a girl could wish for. He love's to flirt as much as anyone and all you could ever want is a Roman when ever your feeling lonely and in need of some love.
by Dangoluvx3 August 14, 2010
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Get the romantic dick mug.A hopeless romantic, in my opinion, is a person who day-dreams of things that might happen with a person they have a crush on. As soon as something somewhat "romantic" happens, they start to picture everything their mind can come up with that will happen afterwards. They believe anything romantic can happen any second. It's not necessarily them looking for their soul-mate or someone they are gonna spend the rest of their lives with. It's just them experiencing very very movie/book like romance.
Ok. Lets say the person you like sends you a message, or gives you a letter that says "can i ask you something?" or "Answer honestly, please." Before you even read it, in your mind you are already imagining him/her asking you what they think of them and if you would go out with them. It's all in your mind of every love scenario you can think of! all this before you even OPEN or READ the letter/message. You get what i mean? you're just a hopeless romantic.
by pocket-sized panda<3 April 7, 2009
Get the Hopeless Romantic mug."row-MON-ghoul" - a portmanteau word combining "romanize" (to convert a non-roman alphabet into approximate equivalent letters of the roman alphabet) and "hangul" (the language of the Koreas), to mean "words converted from hangul symbols into roman letters."
For instance the phrase 소녀시대 would offer little or no indication of pronunciation to speakers of Romance languages (English, French, Italian, etc), who have no training in Hangul/Korean. However, in romangul, the phrase would be Sonyeo Sidae, or So Nyuh Shi Dae, which offers English-speakers at least an approximate understanding of proper pronunciation.
Romangul is especially useful for fans of Korean music wishing to sing along with the music in that language, without knowing the language itself, per se -- or students of the language attempting to memorize corresponding Hangul characters with their appropriate sounds.
Similarly, romaji is the combination of "romanize" with "kanji" (the written language of Japan). Romangul is to Korean, as Romaji is to Japanese.
For instance the phrase 소녀시대 would offer little or no indication of pronunciation to speakers of Romance languages (English, French, Italian, etc), who have no training in Hangul/Korean. However, in romangul, the phrase would be Sonyeo Sidae, or So Nyuh Shi Dae, which offers English-speakers at least an approximate understanding of proper pronunciation.
Romangul is especially useful for fans of Korean music wishing to sing along with the music in that language, without knowing the language itself, per se -- or students of the language attempting to memorize corresponding Hangul characters with their appropriate sounds.
Similarly, romaji is the combination of "romanize" with "kanji" (the written language of Japan). Romangul is to Korean, as Romaji is to Japanese.
I can't tell what particular sounds they're using just from the audio, and the Hangul version of the lyrics don't help because I don't know Korean. Can someone write the lyrics in Romangul for me, so I can know how to pronounce them properly?
by thehomeland May 10, 2011
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