by a812373 October 8, 2009
Derived from Roman times when someone eats so much (usually good) food, they feel happy but nauseous from all the food. Past tense: "ate like a Roman"
Noah: I cannot wait to eat like a Roman and feast on all the great foods this Thanksgiving.
Zach: I know what you mean, dude! I ate like a Roman last year and nearly lost my dinner.
Zach: I know what you mean, dude! I ate like a Roman last year and nearly lost my dinner.
by Licensed_Nerd November 23, 2018