romeo  /ˈroʊ mi ˌoʊ/ ? Meaning of "romeo"

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Definition(s):

  • (n) an ardent male lover

Quotes

  1. He said: "When Leo was in Titanic and Romeo And Juliet, nobody saw him becoming a bad a** in movies like The Departed. But he has become one of the greatest actors of all time. The very same could be true for Rupert."
    on Jun 30, 2010 By: Martin Scorsese Source: The Press Association

  2. "Romeo was a gentleman through and through," said Lerner, who met with the coach Monday morning. "He was gracious to a fault."
    on Dec 29, 2008 By: Randy Lerner Source: SI.com

  3. "We're pleased to get this two-year extension done with Romeo Crennel," said Browns general manager Phil Savage. "Romeo has proven that he can be a winning NFL coach. He has the respect of the players and of the entire organization."
    on Jan 29, 2008 By: Phil Savage Source: AFP

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