Romeo
pronunciation
How to pronounce Romeo in British English: UK ['rəʊmɪəʊ]
How to pronounce Romeo in American English: US [ˈromiˌo]
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- Noun:
- an ardent male lover
Word Origin
- Romeo (n.)
- "a lover, passionate admirer, seducer of women," 1766, from the name of the hero in Shakespeare's tragedy "Romeo and Juliet" (1590s).
Example
- 1. Eg. I will send a message to romeo at once .
- 2. Becks and romeo couldn 't help but stare at one of the lakers cheerleaders as she sashayed past them .
- 3. Alfa romeo prepares special-edition mito for maserati dealer network
- 4. French journalist romeo langlois , abducted a month ago by left-wing farc rebels in colombia , has been released .
- 5. So juliet took her romeo to court , armed to the teeth with their private documents .