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Definition of Ramho

Ramho

noun

  • ramho

    This describes a male hustler who poses as a Rambo type tough guy as part of their self marketing.

    Compare to rough trade Butch.

    The Ramho flexed his biceps at the bar and looked for lonely patrons!

    Last edited on Jan 08 2017. Submitted by Dr. P.D. Fisher on Jan 08 2017.

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