Complete Definition of "roger"

see|Roger
English

Pronunciation
(RP): IPA|/ˈrɒdʒə/, SAMPA|/"rQdZ@/
(General American): enPR|rŏjʹər, IPA|/ˈrɑːdʒɚ/, SAMPA|/rA:dZ@`/
:rhymes|É’dÊ’É™(r)

Etymology 1
Masculine proper name, from OF. Rogier, from OHG. Hrotger, literally "famous with the spear," from hruod- "fame, glory" + ger "spear." Cognate to Old English hrōðgār, from same root.

Interjection
en-intj

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

#:Roger, sir.

Translations
trans-top|received
Finnish: selvä
Hebrew: רות
trans-mid
Russian: понять#Russian|понял (pónjal), есть (jest’)
trans-bottom

See also
out
over
wilco

Etymology 2
Shelta. roger#Shelta|roger.

Verb
en-verb

  1. context|transitive|coarse|_|slang Of a man, to have sexual intercourse with (someone), especially in a rough manner.
  2. context|intransitive|coarse|_|slang To have sexual intercourse.

Synonyms
See WikiSaurus:sexual intercourse

Derived terms
rogering

Category:English intransitive verbs
Category:English transitive verbs


Shelta

Verb
infl|sth|verb

  1. To copulate.

vi:roger
zh:roger

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