Rame

What is Rame?


1.

To be severly rebuked or censured. A harsh reprimand, usually originating from an authority figure or an organization. A common deviation of rame is 'to rame on' something/someone.

"My parents ramed me for staying out late"

"The university will rame on you if you do that"

"Don't rame on me, you're not my mother!"

See censure, reprimand, chew out, criticise

2.

a word made to discribe the word Same with a different first letter. A word used by cool people

RAME AS ME

See tame, bame, came, mame, same

3.

the best day in the world

'today was not as good as rame day', 'i hope tomorrow is a rame day'

See rame, amie, rach, day, best, awesome

4.

To be severly rebuked or censured. A harsh reprimand, usually originating from an authority figure or an organization. A common deviation of rame is 'to rame on' something/someone.

"My parents ramed me for staying out late"

"The university will rame on you if you do that"

"Don't rame on me, you're not my mother!"

See censure, reprimand, criticise

1.

To be severly rebuked or censured. A harsh reprimand, usually originating from an authority figure or an organization. A common deviation of rame is 'to rame on' something/someone.

"My parents ramed me for staying out late"

"The university will rame on you if you do that"

"Don't rame on me, you're not my mother!"

See censure, reprimand, chew out, criticise

2.

a word made to discribe the word Same with a different first letter. A word used by cool people

RAME AS ME

See tame, bame, came, mame, same

3.

the best day in the world

'today was not as good as rame day', 'i hope tomorrow is a rame day'

See rame, amie, rach, day, best, awesome

4.

To be severly rebuked or censured. A harsh reprimand, usually originating from an authority figure or an organization. A common deviation of rame is 'to rame on' something/someone.

"My parents ramed me for staying out late"

"The university will rame on you if you do that"

"Don't rame on me, you're not my mother!"

See censure, reprimand, criticise


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