Roussel Rules

What is Roussel Rules?


1.

Used to describe a situation where the usual rules of attraction no longer apply. Standards are lowered in order to accomadate the less appealing.

Particularly in the workplace, where a 38 year old divorced mother of two on the end of the production line stacking boxes can appear pretty tidy.

H.D:"that bird you pulled last night was a bit shabby rtj."

rtj:"yeah, I was playing by Roussel rules."


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