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Definition of roger in English: rogerexclamation ˈrɒdʒəˈrɑdʒər 1Your message has been received (used in radio communication) ‘Roger; we'll be with you in about ten minutes.’ Example sentencesExamples - ‘Lioness 1-1, roger,’ replied Lauren in Lioness 1-1, the leader of the two F - 22s covering the north flank.
- ‘Bay One, roger,’ I said and clicked off the radio.
- 1.1informal Used to express assent or understanding.
‘Go light the stove.’ ‘Roger, Mister Bossman,’ Frank replied Example sentencesExamples - ‘Roger, roger,’ Lily replied, just as distant-sounding as ever.
- You go over to him, I'll observe what he'll do, roger?
Synonyms all right, alright, very well, of course, by all means, sure, certainly, absolutely, indeed, affirmative, in the affirmative, agreed, roger
verb ˈrɒdʒəˈrɑdʒər [with object]British vulgar slang (of a man) have sexual intercourse with.
Origin Mid 16th century: from the given name Roger. The verb (dating from the early 18th century) is from an obsolete noun sense 'penis'. Definition of roger in US English: rogerexclamationˈrɑdʒərˈräjər 1Your message has been received and understood (used in radio communication) “Roger; we'll be with you in about ten minutes.” Example sentencesExamples - ‘Lioness 1-1, roger,’ replied Lauren in Lioness 1-1, the leader of the two F - 22s covering the north flank.
- ‘Bay One, roger,’ I said and clicked off the radio.
- 1.1informal Used to express assent or understanding.
“Go light the stove.” “Roger, Mister Bossman,” Frank replied Example sentencesExamples - You go over to him, I'll observe what he'll do, roger?
- ‘Roger, roger,’ Lily replied, just as distant-sounding as ever.
Synonyms all right, alright, very well, of course, by all means, sure, certainly, absolutely, indeed, affirmative, in the affirmative, agreed, roger
verbˈrɑdʒərˈräjər [with object]British vulgar slang Have sexual intercourse with (a woman).
Origin Mid 16th century: from the given name Roger. The verb (dating from the early 18th century) is from an obsolete noun sense ‘penis’. |