Roger

(jər)

interjection

  1. received: term used in radio communication to indicate reception of a message
  2. Informal right; OK

Origin: < conventional name of international signal flag for R

noun

a masculine name

Origin: OFr < OHG Ruodiger, Hrodger (akin to OE Hrothgar) < hruod-, ruod-, fame (see Robert) + *ger, spear

See Roger in American Heritage Dictionary 4

interjection
Used especially in radio communications to indicate receipt of a message.
transitive verb rog·ered, rog·er·ing, rog·ers
Chiefly British Vulgar Slang
To have sexual intercourse with (a woman). Used of a man.

Origin:

Origin: From Roger, spoken representation of the letter r

Origin: , short for received

Origin: . V., from Roger, penis

Origin: , from the name Roger

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