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"R" is the first letter in "received", used to acknowledge understanding a message. This spread to civilian usage as "ROGER" replaced "received" in spoken usage in air traffic radio parlance by 1950. Current British slang includes the word as a verb to mean sexual intercourse, i.e., "took her home and Rogered her."
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(transitive) Of a man, to have sexual intercourse with (someone), especially in a rough manner. · (intransitive) To have sexual intercourse.
Word Originmid 16th cent.: from the given name Roger. The verb (dating from the early 18th cent.) is from an obsolete noun sense 'penis'. Take your ...
used in radio communications to mean that a message has been received and understood: "You are clear to land." "Roger ...
To roger someone is to push them to their maximum sexual climax, even if you have already reached yours. (adj.) Roger is slang for a sexual legend. "I rogered ...
It is also recorded as a noun from the mid 1500s. roger is formed within English, by conversion. Etymons: Roger ...
Sep 19, 2016 · Slang meaning "penis" was popular c. 1650-c. 1870; hence the slang verb sense of "to copulate with (a woman)," attested from 1711.
(vulgar slang) Of a man, to have sexual intercourse with (someone), especially in a rough manner. ... (intransitive, vulgar slang) To have sexual intercourse.
"Roger" was "phonetic" for "R" (received and understood". In radio communication, a "spelling alphabet" (often mistakenly called a "phonetic alphabet) is ...