Well, 'knocked up' is a very specific term, and when combined with 'roommate romance novels', it doesn't seem to have a traditional or logical connection. It could potentially be a joke or a very idiosyncratic expression. If we think about it, perhaps the person is trying to say that the romantic ideas in the roommate's novels are so over - the - top that they feel 'knocked out' or a bit overwhelmed, but 'knocked up' is just a wrong or very creative misuse of the term.
It might be a really strange or misphrased statement. 'Knocked up' usually means getting pregnant, but it can't be directly related to 'roommate romance novels' in a literal sense. Maybe it's a very confused or creative way of saying that the content of the romance novels read by the roommate had some sort of strong impact or made one feel a bit 'dizzy' in a metaphorical way.
One can't really be 'knocked up' in the literal sense by roommate romance novels. However, if we take it figuratively, maybe the overly romantic and sometimes unrealistic scenarios in the novels made you feel a bit 'dazed' or 'overwhelmed', as if you were hit (knocked) in a sense. For example, if the novels are full of passionate love stories, it might make you feel a bit out of sorts in terms of your own perception of relationships.
It could potentially refer to a story where a man's wife is pregnant by a black person. But this is a very general and perhaps somewhat offensive or at least very private and sensitive kind of description without more context.
It could be a very creative or figurative way of saying that your roommate is as mysterious as a detective novel. Maybe they always have secrets or act in a way that makes you feel like you're trying to solve a mystery about them.
87 might just be a random number that didn't have any special meaning.
It could mean the process of improving or enhancing light novels in various aspects. For example, in terms of plot development, making it more engaging and complex. Or it might refer to improving the writing style, making the language more vivid and descriptive. Also, it could involve leveling up the characters in the light novels, giving them more depth and growth throughout the story.
The heat index in romance novels is a bit of an amorphous concept. It's not like temperature that can be measured with a thermometer. It often has to do with the way the author writes about the relationship between the characters. If the author uses a lot of suggestive language, or describes the physical attraction between the characters in great detail, the heat index is likely to be high. For instance, in some historical romance novels, the heat index might be lower as they tend to focus more on courtship and propriety, while in contemporary erotic romance, the heat index can be extremely high as they often center around sexual relationships.
Rising up meant cutting down tree trunks as weapons and raising bamboo poles as flags to resist. It referred to a people's uprising.
Looking up was the action of pointing to a distant or high place. According to the information provided, the original meaning of hope was to look up into the distance. It could also be extended to expectations, hopes, visits, greetings, as well as to express reputation and fame. Looking up could be understood as the action of looking plus the meaning of getting up. Getting up meant changing from lying or sitting to standing. Therefore, looking up can be interpreted as standing up from a lying or sitting state to look into the distance or high above.
The explanation for raising his head was to look up, but it also described how eager he was. This word is often used to describe people's ardent desire or longing for something.
To pick up means to pick up or lift something. Pick up can be used to pick up an item, such as picking up a pencil or picking up a knife and handing it to someone else. Picking it up could also mean recovery or improvement, such as the recovery of the body. The difference between picking up and picking up was that the scope of use and the meaning were different. Picking up could not only be used to pick up an item, but it could also be used to pick something. In addition, picking up words also had the meaning of choosing, but picking up words did not have the meaning of choosing.