by turningmyswagon November 16, 2010
To expel vomit over one's shoulder without breaking conversation, and continue like nothing happened.
by the_internet October 9, 2011
Originates from the football player 'Roy Keane'. Used to descibe someone who tries too hard or is too 'keen' to impress, or over excited about something. This has developed to being a 'roy'. Too keen - Roy Keane - roy.
by Missyeggs February 10, 2008
Used to describe someone who is overly keen - taking cues from the Ex-Manchester United football player Roy Keane
"yeah, I mean I liked him but he was way to roy, he called and emailed me like 10 times a day.Loser"
by Katie May May 18, 2006
del : "seen my new car, just needs a little buff and a set of roys"
del : "yo, do you wanna buy some roys for your beemer?"
del : "yo, do you wanna buy some roys for your beemer?"
by yadaddytdon March 8, 2010
A Boys name of Irish and Gaelic origin, meaning "red."
Also can be short for names like Leroy.
Roy is also known from the Old French term "roi", meaning "king."
Also can be short for names like Leroy.
Roy is also known from the Old French term "roi", meaning "king."
by VR84 November 15, 2006
by roy chaz July 11, 2008