Cheap instant noodles. Comes in a hard brick of noodles which you throw into a pot on the stove with water in it for 3 minutes. Once the noodles are done, you have lots of options. If you like ramen, try this: strain the noodles, put them in a bowl and add 3/4 of the seasoning packet. Whoo hoo! Also comes in cup o' soup which is for the microwave. Available in many flavors and brands but the best by far is Maruchan Shrimp. DONT EAT TOP RAMEN SHRIMP IT TASTES LIKE SALT WATER!!
by Evil Bella January 07, 2004
Me-Mother, can i have ramen?
Mother-It's bad for you
Me-But it's good for the soul!
Mother-*sigh* i dont care
*no one can ignore the power of ramen*
Mother-It's bad for you
Me-But it's good for the soul!
Mother-*sigh* i dont care
*no one can ignore the power of ramen*
by Gerard's Prison Mate August 27, 2005
1.) A brick of noodles to which you can add a packet of seasoning. Often eaten by poor college students in order to save money for alchohol.
2.) One of four Demosthean terms of "otherness" taken from nordic phrases. Ramen refers to an extraterrestrial from another species that could be considered one of yout own. One that you would have peaceful relations with.
2.) One of four Demosthean terms of "otherness" taken from nordic phrases. Ramen refers to an extraterrestrial from another species that could be considered one of yout own. One that you would have peaceful relations with.
1.) Will had to eat Ramen noodles for a week to save up for a case of Bud Light.
2.) The Pequhinos, not wanting that they should ever harm a human being, wished to be considered Ramen.
2.) The Pequhinos, not wanting that they should ever harm a human being, wished to be considered Ramen.
by Ender Wiggin September 01, 2004
rah-mehn
Some damn good eatin'! Comes in countless flavors and two packagings (either a cup or a bag....or even a whole box of either one!). It's also quite inexpensive! ^_^
Some damn good eatin'! Comes in countless flavors and two packagings (either a cup or a bag....or even a whole box of either one!). It's also quite inexpensive! ^_^
"The part I don't get is that, although ramen is japanese-origin, ramen is defined in my japanese dictionary as 'chinese noodles floating in broth'. Chinese noodles are called 'lo mein', and are very different from ramen (they often aren't in broth)...then again, unlike my brother, I haven't tried 'Tokyo Ramen'; I have Maruchan. There's much to learn.....especially about food. ^.^"
-me
-me
by Dave February 11, 2004
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