What is Rory?
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In the sense 'to have a Rory', is to have an unwanted erection, at an inappropriate time, such as during an exam or whilst conducting a baptism.
When asked to stand in front of others, conducting a presentation, 'Fuck, I can't do that guys, I've got a Rory'.
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To have a massive schlong...
Woah, he totally has a Rory!
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the easy english/american way of spelling a name invented in gaelic scots. it also happens to be the name of the second most alcoholic st andrews student.
hi, my names ruaridh
sorry, what?
ruaridh
oh, do you mean rory?
nevermind.
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That freaky cool guy everyone knows,and kinda likes.He jumps around a lot and does strange,homoerotic weird things,but he's pretty acceptable...He wishes
Dude,you're being such a Rory Tonight...High 5!
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ORIGINS AND MEANINGS OF THE NAME "RORY"
GAELIC:
RORY: Anglicized (Irish, in this case) form of RUAIDHRÍ (or RUAIRÍ/RUARAIDH/ RUARIDH, which are originally from the Norwegian). The name originates with 'Ruaidri mac Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair' or 'Rory O'Connor, a king of Connacht' and the last High King of Ireland who died in 1198. It is a common name in Irish and Scottish cultures.
IRISH:
Ruaidhri means "red king" from the Irish ruadh, "red" combined with rí, "king."
Welsh: RHODRI
LATIN
RORAL: (Ro"ral) a. L. ros, roris, dew. Of or pertaining to dew; consisting of dew; dewy.
RORATION: (Ro*ra"tion) n. L. roratio, fr. rorare to drop dew, fr. ros dew. A falling of dew.
RORIC: (Ro"ric) a. L. ros, roris, dew. Of or pertaining to dew; resembling dew; dewy.
RORIC FIGURES (Physics), Figures which appear upon a polished surface, as glass, when objects which have been near to, or in contact with, the surface are removed and the surface breathed upon — also called Moser's images.
RORID: (Ro"rid) a. L. roridus, fr. ros, roris, dew. Dewy; bedewed.
RORIFEROUS: (Ro*rif"er*ous) a. L. rorifer; ros, roris, dew + ferre to bear: cf. F. rorifère. Generating or producing dew.
RORIFLUENT: (Ro*rif"lu*ent) a. L. ros, roris, dew + fluens, p. pr. of fluere to flow. Flowing with dew. Rare - from L. roris, dew + fluere, to flow
RORIS (Ro"ris): Of water, dewdrops, moisture or teardrops.
RORULENT: (Ro"ru*lent) a. L. rorulentus, from ros, roris, dew. 1. Full of dew or abounding in dew.
RORY: (Ro"ry) a. L. ros, roris, dew. Dewy.
Rory Calhoun (actor)
Rory O'Conner (a king of Ireland)
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When one goes whoring and employs three prostitutes; two of them give you head, whilst a third takes you from behind using a strap-on.
Last night was off the hook! Me and the rest of the football team went to the chai and got rorys.
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The act of kicking a guy in the dick while he has an erection.
Dude you just gave him a rory!
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