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What is Ramune?

Big booty boi

He’s such a ramune

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Ramune - video


Ramune - what is it?

A Japanese carbonated drink in a glass bottle with a marble.

β€œYeah bro I’m just sipping on my Ramune.”

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What does "Ramune" mean?

A great and wholesome anime. It is about a man who owns a candy shop and meets lots of new people. This anime was an emotional rollercoaster. Watch it with your family.

Friend 1: Watch Shoujo Ramune
Friend 2: ok
Friend 3: fucking weebs

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Ramune - what does it mean?

A fucked up hentai involving obviously underaged girls.

Dude, I heard Mark was caught watching Sjouju Ramune and got arrested by the police.

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Ramune - meaning

adj: When something has a feature that is absolutely useless and is seemingly there for no purpose; when something is extremely complicated when it could be simple

Origin from the popular Asian drink Ramune

Scott: I was cold one night, so I slept next to an open oven.
Nick: You're a dumbass. You should get a blanket. That was totally ramune.

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Ramune - definition

A really good Japanese soda. Typically in glass bottles with a ball at the top that seals it, which you pop out to open. REALLYREALLYREALLY carbonated. Has a candy made to taste like it.

Shit! When I opened my Ramune soda it spilt everywhere!

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Ramune - slang

Ramune is a type of carbonated soda soft drink that comes from Japan. It is also known as Marble soda, because the most popular bottle it comes in has a marble inside of a separated section of the bottle. (It is made from glass, but you can also find plastic bottles with no marble as well)

This is the kanji for Ramune ラムネ

Person at vending machine: Hmm..I'll think i'll get Ramune
Their friend: I'll get Pepsi

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Ramune

Ramune(???) is the name given to a group of popular carbonated soft drinks sold in Japan. They are widely known for the unique design of their bottle, which are also called Codd-neck bottles after their inventor, Hiram Codd. They are made of glass and sealed with a glass marble; the marble is held in place by the pressure of the drink. To move the marble a special opening device is provided with the bottle. The marble is pushed inside the neck of the bottle where it rattles around while drinking. Two little glass nodes inside the bottle allow the drinker to hook the marble in place while drinking. Japanese people find it amusing to watch foreigners drinking Ramune, as it takes practice to learn to stop the marble blocking the flow of drink. Ramune is one of the modern symbols of summer in Japan and is often widely consumed during warm festival days and nights. At the stalls where it is sold the bottles are usually recollected for recycling.

"Nikki loves to drink Ramune in the summer time"

Most japanophiles love to drink ramune because it makes them feel more asian

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