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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 · Ropie. When the peins is semi erect. Still slightly hanging but with some firmness to it like a rope. Good helicopter material. I’m feeling kind of ropie. Get the Ropie mug.

  3. 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.

  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 ...

  5. Nov 3, 2019 · roping. During the act of a threesome (two guys, one girl) one guy stands at each end of the girl, who is on all fours, both men insert into the end facing them. It looks as if their shlongs connect in the middle as the motion starts. Therefore, their shlongs is the rope that comes out of both ends of the girl.

  6. ropey. (roʊpi ) Word forms: comparative ropier , superlative ropiest. adjective. If you say that something is ropey, you mean that its quality is poor or unsatisfactory. [British, informal] Your spelling's a bit ropey. Their health-care system suffers from queues, shortages and ropey equipment.

  7. 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

  8. Apr 26, 2006 · An acronym spelled "RoP", British slang alternately referring to "religion of peace" or "Republic of Pakistan"; a sarcastic reference to violently anti-British, religiously fanatical Muslim asylum seekers resident in the UK.

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