Roger


interjection
1.
Informal. all right; O.K.
2.
message received and understood (a response to radio communications).
3.
(often initial capital letter) Jolly Roger.
4.
(formerly used in communications to represent the letter R.)
noun
1.
a male given name: from Germanic words meaning “fame” and “spear.”.
interjection
1.
(used in signalling, telecommunications, etc) message received Compare wilco
2.
an expression of agreement
verb
3.
(slang) (of a man) to copulate (with)
Roger

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