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Romo

The relief of missing out. So quite the opposite of Fomo.
"I'm not going to the party" - "Do you not get Fomo?" - "No, quite the opposite, I feel Romo".
by milladanmark December 31, 2022
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Romeo Middle school

A school in the middle of buttfuck nowhere where every girl wears lululemons and has no brain
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Romophobia

Contempt, prejudice, aversion, hatred, or antipathy of Roman Catholics. Often due to irrational fear, white supremacy, or extreme religious beliefs. Related to the various conspiracy theories that circulate in Protestant circles historically and currently concerning "secret" activities of Catholics.
The Salem witch trials and the assassination of Fr. James Coyle are excellent examples of the Romophobia that plagued the early years of our nation.
by Catholic Guy March 7, 2023
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Romcomdrom

Genre with a mix of romance, comedy (hence romcom) and drama

Yes. Drom=drama. Dont argue against it.
Could you recommend some great romcomdrom animes for me?

Yes of course, series like Oregairu or Your lie in April are great if you’re interested in the genre
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Romeo

Friend:Whats 1 plus 1
Romeo: I fink 3
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Romeo

A gay dude that loves cock and takes pictures of roommates sleeping.
Did you hear what Romeo did today
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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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