To be Romantic: To embody a certain ideal as a partner, or to be creative and innovative in a relationship.
In general a view on love, based on novells from the 18th century which introduced the concept of wordlove/word.
In current standards often outdated.
In general a view on love, based on novells from the 18th century which introduced the concept of wordlove/word.
In current standards often outdated.
by BelgainDSoul August 10, 2003
Adjective: Used to describe a thing, act or object that expresses and requires intimacy beyond what usually occurs in a relationship, highly subjective and eluding understanding outside of said relationship.
Noun: Used to refer to people that either are perceived to be able to be romantic more often than others or people that believe in some kind of scheme of live where idealized love has any meaning. Often used derogatory.
Noun: Used to refer to people that either are perceived to be able to be romantic more often than others or people that believe in some kind of scheme of live where idealized love has any meaning. Often used derogatory.
Alice: It was so romantic when Ted and I went catching psychotropic toads and smoked them in abandoned factories.
Bob: WTF?
Alice: I think Bob is a romantic.
Carol: You'll never know until you try.
Bob: WTF?
Alice: I think Bob is a romantic.
Carol: You'll never know until you try.
by Gnarl - The Emperor September 29, 2011
by old teacher November 26, 2009
by Steph Stance May 6, 2007
by Dorz September 8, 2006
adj. when a boy is so sweet to girl she feels like tearing up, usually including candles, flowers, and/or back massages followed by sweet sweet love making
"Did you hear about the flowers he got her ?"
"Yea Angie is drowning in hopeless Romanticness"
Romantic Romance Love Romanticism Eroticism
"Yea Angie is drowning in hopeless Romanticness"
Romantic Romance Love Romanticism Eroticism
by Angel with an A April 14, 2010