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Rornt

When you pull the hair on your boyfriend's/girlfriend's arm and lick their elbow, while you finger their asshole. Mostly used in third world countries where stuff is just pretty screwed up in the first place.
That girl is begging for a rornting!
by Bawlf-Guy August 11, 2010
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Rontard

When someone is doing a job they have no ability or qualifications for but like to tell qualified people how to do their job.
That idiot was telling me how to do my job like a real rontard.
by Pelltier July 12, 2018
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Roont

Used by Stephen King on the "Wolves of the Calla" book, and part of the dialect used in the book. Used to define children that have been taken away by wolves, and have been returned with part of their brain removed; they're left mentally handicapped, grow to big sizes, and die young.
Tia was roont, hence good for little else.
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rurnt

Spoiled, not any good, wasted
by Eddy the fuzzy red pickle rock December 28, 2005
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Rowntree Rodeo

That gay bloke loves to bum his boyfriend hard. It's a real Rowntree Rodeo
by The Course January 9, 2012
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3.6 roentgen

"What does the dosimeter say?"
"3.6 Roentgen. But that's ...."
"3.6 Roentgen. Not great, not terrible".-Comrade Dyatlov

"Hey, how are you?"
"well, kind of fine I guess..."
"what do you mean, 'kind of' fine ?"
"3.6 roentgen."
by ***walter*** November 2, 2019
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roentgenizdat

Roentgenizdat is a portmanteau of the words 'roentgen' (as in roentgen rays; x-rays) and the Russian 'izdatel'stvo' meaning publisher. It is a variation of the better-known 'samizdat', or 'self-publication', referring to the underground publication of banned literature in the Soviet Union. As well as literature, much western music (including rock and jazz, etc.) was banned. Despite some records being smuggled through to the legions of jonesing music junkies, demand far exceeded supply. Vinyl was near-impossible to get, so even when records could miraculously cross the border, they could not be reproduced. However, soon enough someone brilliant realised that sound grooves could be inscribed in the acetate of old x-ray plates. Thus, the roentgenizdat, or x-ray press, was born. X-ray records (or 'rock on ribs' as they were often known, due to the bones which were visible when the discs were held up to the light) were of poor quality and seldom lasted for more than a few months, but they still contained the precious forbidden music, and as such were treasured by all who could get their hands on them.
The roentgenizdat was eventually discovered and banned in 1958.
by STEPHANATOR!!! January 11, 2009
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