drobe


short for wardrobe, meaning a tight outfit.
she got a tight drobe!
unnecessary over abbreviation of the word wardrobe.
jake: have you any sweet shirts?
thom: yeah theres some in the drobe
an outfit that is good-looking
d-mn that is some tight drobe
another name for weed most commonly used by under-cover narcotics officers.
“hey man, do you have any drobe”?
“nah man…sorry.”
-walks away-
“dude, that guy was totally a narc”!
bad luck that seems to follow someone. doom hovering over. a black aura surrounding an otherwise bright soul. a black cloud over someone’s head.
no matter how good my thoughts and actions are, it seems that darkness continues to drobe on top of me.
to de-robe, or attack someone in ultima online, after they have ressurected, often being un-equipped and unable to defend themselves. seems to have originated from the “atlantic” osi server, as i never heard it used on catskills.
“omg you drobed me!”

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