In gaming, risk of ruin. Don't confuse it with the accounting term, ROR, rate of return.Mr. Ed said:Is there a dictionary for abbreviations?
What does RoR mean?
From the Frequently Asked Questions thread:Mr. Ed said:Is there a dictionary for abbreviations?
What does RoR mean?
You're such an asslan! (whoops! I misspelled thataslan said:When it comes to definitions, a horse is a horse, of course, of course, unless....
Sorry, I could not resist that.:whip:
Its the sound a lion makes. As for what a lion means by it, I have no clue.Mr. Ed said:What does RoR mean?
I like the way you think! :toast: :laugh:Friendo said:Abbreviations are done to save space and typing.
But, once you learn the abbreviations, it's acceptable to just say a word or two of the abbreviation after it.
So you can say "AP", but "AP play" makes you sound more important, and garners respect. Similarly, an practitioner of advantage play should be called an "AP player" - this makes sentences longer, makes the speaker feel better about himself, and generally increases health, vitality, and sexual potency in the mind of the person doing it.
Don't hesitate to practice this elsewhere: always say "NFL football league", "ATM machine", "PIN number", and "HIV virus".
aslan said:I like the way you think! :toast: :laugh:
unless you mean: a horse is a hoarse, of course, of coarse.......aslan said:When it comes to definitions, a horse is a horse, of course, of course, unless....
A whore's a whore's a whore,paddywhack said:unless you mean: a horse is a hoarse, of course, of coarse.......