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rona

1
or Ro·na

[ roh-nuh ]

noun

, Slang.
  1. COVID-19: You think it won’t, but the Rona will knock you on your ass—it’s no joke, guys.

    I’m not even trying for a beach body this year, since rona ruined my summer plans.

    You think it won’t, but the Rona will knock you on your ass—it’s no joke, guys.



RONA

2
  1. Accounting. return on net assets.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of rona1

First recorded in 2020; by shortening of (co)rona(virus) ( def )
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Example Sentences

Snell pulled a coat from her father’s closet that Rona wears back home and the designer borrowed from Orkney residents: “Rona’s wellies were given to us by one of the women on the farm, and I bought her a new pair as a thank-you.”

Overalls, oversize knits and a faux fur hat that Snell sourced but didn’t end up using for the Tilda Swinton movie “The Eternal Daughter” are part of Rona’s contrasting rural aesthetic.

Like Rona, Rita experiences bliss on the dance floor in “Blitz.”

Yet flashbacks highlight a sartorial connection within the cityscape Rita and Rona inhabit before one leaves the metropolis behind.

In “The Outrun,” adapted by director Nora Fingscheidt from Amy Liptrot’s 2016 memoir of the same name, Rona is a fictional version of the author.

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