Short for "no romance," No Romo is like No Homo, but can be used regardless of sexual orientation or gender. It also is not intrusive to the L.B.G.T.Q.+ communities
Credit to Jess. The real OG brother trucker. No Romo.
Credit to Jess. The real OG brother trucker. No Romo.
Male to female friend: Ay girl you looking cute today.
Female friend: Don't you have a girlfriend?"
Male:"oh, right! No Romo!"
Female friend: Don't you have a girlfriend?"
Male:"oh, right! No Romo!"
by Tylertheskater October 18, 2021
An alternative use of the phrase "No Homo". Originated from the GameFAQs Rap/Hip-Hop board, where it is regularly used to bypass censors.
by young enigma June 23, 2009
Slang for "no romance". Can be used to say "Friend of opposite gender/sex, i do not have attraction towards you but i love you".
by hxllxhyxna September 10, 2019
Doing something that may seem romantic in nature but is only done to be friendly. Like giving out roses or taking a friend to the movies.
John: What'd you do this weekend?
Alan: I took Becky out to the movies and we went to go eat.
John: Aw that sounds sweet.
Alan: Yeah she's cute but it was just as friends. No romo.
Alan: I took Becky out to the movies and we went to go eat.
John: Aw that sounds sweet.
Alan: Yeah she's cute but it was just as friends. No romo.
by Slasha26 November 15, 2011
Slang for the word romantic, used to refer to people who experience romantic attraction. Typically used by those who identify as aromantic.
by professionalidiot June 25, 2018
Pulling a "Romo" is when you or a person you know fails miserably under pressure in a crucial moment and looks like a complete and utter fool afterwards.
Man 1: Dude, did you have sex last night?
Man 2: No man, I pulled a Romo and couldn't get it up.
Man 1: Yeah, you definately got Romo'd.
Man 2: No man, I pulled a Romo and couldn't get it up.
Man 1: Yeah, you definately got Romo'd.
by Brandon Silbz January 07, 2007
(verb) To snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
(noun) The actual act of snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.
(noun) The actual act of snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.
"Our team was ahead by 2 touchdowns, but man, we really Romo'd it up. Ah well, we'll get them next time."
"They were ahead, but they pulled a Romo and they're not anymore."
"They were ahead, but they pulled a Romo and they're not anymore."
by mcclaymation October 16, 2011