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Definitions of "Rope In"


1. Rope In (Verb)


Definition

Slang expression used to invite someone to join or participate in an activity.


Example Sentences

Patois: Yuh deh rope in a di paati tomorrow nite?
English: Are you coming to the party tomorrow night?


Related Words

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