"Rob" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To rob means to take something by force or without permission, especially money or other valuable items, often in a violent or dishonest way. It can also mean to remove something, such as a leaf or a item from a collection.
To roast someone or something means to joke or tease about them in a good-natured way, often in a humorous or mocking tone. It can also refer to the act of cooking meat over direct heat, usually using dry heat, to caramelize the exterior and cook the interior to a desired level of doneness.
Cooked by dry heat, typically in an oven. This method is used in cooking to enhance flavor and texture.
A roaster is a large pan or machine used for slow cooking and evenly browning food, typically over an open flame or in a domestic oven. It is often used for roasting coffee beans, chicken, or other meats. The roaster can also refer to the machine itself, or the process of roasting.<br><br>However, it can also have another meaning.<br><br>As a noun, a roaster can also refer to a person who roasts or makes sarcastic jokes or teasing remarks about someone, often to annoy or humiliate them.<br><br>As a verb, to roaster can mean to make fun of or joke about someone in a mocking way.
I couldn't find any common word in English language matching the spelling "roband". The word "roband" seems to be a non-standard or made-up term.<br><br>However, the word "robot" is a common English word and "rob" also has a meaning:<br><br>rob (verb):<br>- to take something from someone by force or stealth.<br>- to play a musical instrument without using the keys (e.g., a guitar).<br><br>If you meant "robot" or "rob", please let me know and I can provide more information.
The word "robbed" can have two main meanings:<br><br>1. To take something away from someone by force or without their permission: "She was robbed of her purse in the park."<br>2. To deprive someone of something that is rightfully theirs: "He felt robbed of his chance to win the competition."<br><br>Additionally, the word can also be used in some idiomatic expressions, such as:<br><br> "to feel robbed" - to feel angry or frustrated because of not getting something you wanted<br> "to be robbed blind" - to be cheated or swindled, often in a business transaction<br> "robbery" - the act of stealing goods or money by force or threats.