by a812373 October 8, 2009
Get the like the romansmug. 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 22, 2018
Get the Eat Like a Romanmug.