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rampart

a part of a ram, like the head or the tail.

I ran over some sheep last night, so I took a rampart home for dinner.

by Orthogonal Jones December 01, 2006


Rampart

Having sex with someone, then never talking to them again.

Variations:
To Rampart (Verb)
Ramparted (Past Tense)
Ramparting

Bob: Did you Rampart Cindy?
John: Yeah, I'll never see her again after that.

by jimwhat February 10, 2012


Rampart

Having sex with somebody and never talking to them again.

"#1: How was your date with Felicity?"
"#2: We had sex and she never called me back."
"#1: Did she rampart you?"
"#2: I guess so..."

by ManTrA February 10, 2012


rampart

When you have sex with someone and never talk to them again.

Woody Harrelson: I just rampart that highschool girl lol.

by James John Jim February 10, 2012


Rampart

To rampart: To have sex with a girl, specifically a virgin, and never call her again.

"yo, I heard Woody Harrelson ramparted that girl at a party in LA."

by nostrildamus February 21, 2012


ramparts

A word that can now be used to mark a particularly horrible mistake, such as messing up the lyrics to the national anthem of the United States before a major sporting event that is being viewed by hundreds of millions of people worldwide.

The word "ramparts" was specifically chosen in reference to the line of the United States national anthem that was fumbled by Christina Aguilera during her performance at Super Bowl XLV on February 6th, 2011.

As Christina walked off of the field after botching her performance of the national anthem at Super Bowl XLV, she smacked her hand to her forehead and exclaimed, "ramparts!"

by Fiosh February 07, 2011


Rampart

1.) Defensive fortification. i.e. Pillbox/Bunker

2.) (1990) Video Arcade game, consisting of medeival strategy.

3.) Counter-Strike:Source Player

1.) The rampart was destroyed by a powerful bomb.

2.) "Where were you last night?!"
"Psh. Chill man, I was down at the arcade bustin out on some Rampart"

3.) Rampart rocks your world.

by Rampart July 30, 2006