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Cult Robe

A Snuggie, a blanket with sleeves, or any generic version thereof.

John: So i got a snuggie for christmas
Bill: Ah well the klan will be happy that you finally completed your outfit with the addition of the cult robe.

by Roonmeister January 7, 2010

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robed lunatic

Any of the radical Liberal activist judges who constantly circumvent the United States constitution. Effecting changes using the courts and ignoring the will of the American people.

The radical Left brings about changes through the courts they cannot win at the ballot box.

(per Michael Savage)

The robed lunatics in the courts must be stopped

by George Washington March 5, 2004

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Robe Di Kappa

Robe Di Kappa is an expensive range of clothing from sportswear company Kappa

Robe Di Kappa was popular in the 80s due to the release of the classic Robe Di Kappa polo with an appeal to younger wearers for it's classy yet casual look.

It is recognised by it's famous logo known as the "Omini" which is of a man and woman sitting back to back it was created by mere accident in 1969 and has been kept ever since

Robe Di Kappa also produce sweaters, cardigans, long sleeve shirts, short sleeve shirts, smart socks and other smart options but unlike it's big brother Kappa it does not produce any sportswear items.

It is also classed as an "Elitist" and "Preppy" brand due to it's rarity and high price tag as it can't be bought in most stores

Joe: Hey Matt! nice shirt!

Matt: Thanks Joe, it's Robe Di Kappa

Joe: How much that cost?

Matt: ยฃ60

Joe: Nice! bit pricy though

Matt: Oh you think that's bad...try LOOKING for the brand...

by TheRetroGuy July 6, 2011


Touch my robe

A line that was first written in 'A Christmas carol' that every class that studies it takes out of context. It is, then after, used after any slightly inappropriate comment is made.

Teacher: and then Macbeth said "come to me"
Student: (whispers to friend) touch my robe

by Ouiouibagette15 June 11, 2022


Blue robe day

Any day off that is planned in advance. These days can be used to run errands, visit friends with different work schedules than you or just lounging around the house in your robe.

These days are best utilized on Fridays and Monday's, however taking one on a Wednesday is a nice mid work week break.

All employers will discourage use of these days.

Mike: I have a lot to do this coming Monday. I think I will take a blue robe day
Scott: ummm....ok? Isn't that like calling in sick?
Mike: yes, but I plan on getting a lot done tomorrow.

by WSDC September 26, 2016

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hello kitty robe

that fucking hello kitty robe = definition of versatile... it cleans up throw up, wipes asses, is a bathrobe, and oh so much more.
to use someone or something for dirty work/ annoying jobs/ or just to use them for your own benefit

shes throwing up again after a teenage binge drinking episode yo break out the hello kitty robe so we dont gotta use a mop.

no more toilet paper- its alright ill use the hello kitty robe.

i hate him i wanna use him the like hello kitty robe.

by hellokittyrobe May 31, 2011

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POBRs (Political Operatives in Black Robes)

A POBR is an individual who purports to be an impartial judge in a court of law but is not. A true impartial judge weighs the facts and evidence and applicable statutes and laws first then forms an opinion second. A POBR starts first with their opinion which supports a personal political agenda of theirs which is then followed by a (frantic) search for some sort of legal justification. The POBR is a political activist first and may hold the title of judge, but is not a judge in the true sense of the word.

When the Pennsylvania Supreme Court decided September 8, 2020 in a 5-2 decision to allow "the approval of unmanned drop boxes" and an "extension of the deadline for receiving mail-in ballots" in the 2020 Presidential election, all the Democrat state supreme court justices were doing was making it easier for the Democrats in their state to create and cast fraudulent ballots to tilt the election in favor of the Democrats. The Pennsylvania state supreme court justices are rightly maligned as POBRs (Political Operatives in Black Robes). They are not true judges. That is, they are posers. They are imposters which who have earned the harshest possible criticism.

by SemperFidelis1788 November 17, 2020