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      • ropy (comparative ropier or more ropy, superlative ropiest or most ropy) (British, colloquial) Of poor quality; in poor health.
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  2. Sep 10, 2007 · ropy. To mean 'sketchy' or 'rough', lack of style. "That 720 u threw down was ropy..." by thomw September 10, 2007. Get the ropy mug.

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  4. In ‘Chambers Slang Dictionary’, Jonathon Green suggests a derivation from ‘roup’, a form of catarrh and originally a disease of poultry. From the late 18th century it was used, according to Green, to describe an object or person that was ‘second-rate, inadequate, run-down, etc’ and came in the 1940s and 1950s to be applied to people ...

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  6. adjective. UK informal (also ropey) uk / ˈrəʊ.pi / us / ˈroʊ.pi / ropier | ropiest. Add to word list. in bad condition or of low quality: Your tyres look a bit ropy, don't they? I usually feel rather ropy (= ill) the morning after a big party. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Informal words for bad. badass. bobbin. bum. crappy.

  7. The meaning of ROPY is capable of being drawn into a thread : viscous; also : tending to adhere in stringy masses. How to use ropy in a sentence.

  8. Mar 21, 2024 · ropy (comparative ropier or more ropy, superlative ropiest or most ropy) (British, colloquial) Of poor quality; in poor health. Synonyms: inferior, second-rate, shabby, unwell

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