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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
− | The tour of outside the fraternity houses by [[IFC]] officials looking for signs of violation of policy. | + | # A responsibility of [[RA]]s to walk around the buildings in their neighborhood to make sure residents are safe and are following rules. ''Rounds'' are typically made by two RAs together, both wearing purple vests. |
+ | # The tour of outside the fraternity houses by [[IFC]] officials looking for signs of violation of policy. | ||
Typical Nights that Rounds Occur: | Typical Nights that Rounds Occur: | ||
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==Example sentences== | ==Example sentences== | ||
− | + | # I saw Jack in his vest, so he must be doing ''rounds'' tonight. | |
+ | # Keep it quiet; they’re doing ''rounds'' right now. | ||
==Related terms== | ==Related terms== | ||
+ | [[RA]] | ||
[[Walkthrough]] | [[Walkthrough]] | ||
[[Category:Greek Life]] | [[Category:Greek Life]] |
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Part of speech
Noun (pl)
Pronunciation
[rounz]
Description
- A responsibility of RAs to walk around the buildings in their neighborhood to make sure residents are safe and are following rules. Rounds are typically made by two RAs together, both wearing purple vests.
- The tour of outside the fraternity houses by IFC officials looking for signs of violation of policy.
Typical Nights that Rounds Occur:
Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
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always | sometimes | always |
Usage
Example sentences
- I saw Jack in his vest, so he must be doing rounds tonight.
- Keep it quiet; they’re doing rounds right now.