ROGER

Etymology

Proper noun

Roger (plural Rogers)

A male given name from Germanic languages.

(rare compared to given name) A patronymic surname.

Jolly Roger (pirate flag)

Anagrams

• Reorg., gorer, reorg

Etymology 1

Interjection

roger

(radio telecommunications) Received (used in radio communications to acknowledge that a message has been received and understood)

Synonyms

• roger that

Etymology 2

Verb

roger (third-person singular simple present rogers, present participle rogering, simple past and past participle rogered) (UK, coarse slang)

(transitive) Of a man, to have sexual intercourse with (someone), especially in a rough manner.

(intransitive) To have sexual intercourse.

Synonyms

• (to have sexual intercourse with someone): bone, dick, knob; see also copulate with

• (to have sexual intercourse): bang, do it, get some; see also copulate

Anagrams

• Reorg., gorer, reorg

Source: Wiktionary


Rog"er, n. [From a proper name Roger.]

Definition: A black flag with white skull and crossbones, formerly used by pirates; -- called also Jolly Roger.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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