root (plural roots) (Australia, New Zealand, vulgar, slang) An act of sexual intercourse. synonyms ▲ Synonyms: (UK, US) screw, (UK) shag; see also Thesaurus:copulation.
The Australian slang definition of root is sexual intercourse. It can be used as either a verb or a noun. You can root someone, or you can have a root with someone.
In Australian English, root is slang for sexual intercourse, so be careful of how you use it!
Root rat : somebody who is constantly looking for sex.
: to help (someone or something) to win or succeed by expressing or showing strong support. Thousands of fans were there to root the team on.
Definition: If you are rooting for someone, you are cheering them on and giving them support/ encouragement. ? Usually used when people are trying to do something difficult or when the are in a competition.
A root relationship represents a 1:1 relationship between a contact record and a data extension that acts as a source for contact information in Contact Builder. A root relationship can only exist between the contact record and a single data extension.
1. to do a poop: I gotta goona. 2. gunna (pronounced 'goona') = manure: I stepped in dog gunna; That kid is in deep gunna.
Chook comes from British dialect chuck(y) 'a chicken; a fowl' which is a variant of chick. Chook is the common term for the live bird, although chook raffles, held in Australian clubs and pubs, have ready-to-cook chooks as prizes.
'Aborigine' comes from the Latin words ab meaning from and origine meaning beginning or origin. It expresses that Aboriginal people have been there from the beginning of time. 'Aborigine' is a noun for an Aboriginal person (male or female).
Ripper – really great, as in 'I had a ripper time on holidays'. She'll be right – don't worry, everything will be alright.
Lemony means annoyed, as in, I got lemony at the kid. This piece of Aussie slang dates back to the 1940s.
rooter (plural rooters) (US, slang) One who roots for, or applauds, something.
By 1845 immigration was well established in Australia and people began playing with the word immigrant. An immigrant, someone choosing Australia as a place to live, was playfully referred to as Jimmy Grant (or just jimmy).
Bloody ripper (adj): really awesome, fantastic.
Australians use a couple of other colloquial words for a hen's egg. The Australian English word googie or goog is an informal term that dates from the 1880s. It derives from British dialect goggy, a child's word for an egg. A closer parallel to the jocular bum nut, however, is the word cackleberry.
In Australian English a goog is an egg. It is an abbreviation of the British dialect word goggy 'a child's name for an egg', retained in Scotland as goggie. The phrase is a variation of an earlier British phrase in the same sense: full as a tick, recorded from the late 17th century.
Like deadly, filth was another way of saying something was bad but meaning it was good: The waves were absolute filth.
The roots of an equation is a fancy way of saying "solutions" of the equation. Solutions are the numerical values equal to the variable after solving it.
SQUARE RELATIONSHIP
Factors of the dependent variable are squares of the factors for the control variables. Graph is an upward curve. Taking the square of the control, you get a straight line graph. Ratio of Dependent/(Control2) is a constant value.
Quadratic Relationship
A quadratic formula is sometimes called a second degree formula. The simplest type of quadratic equation is y = x^2. Examples: Quadratic relationships are found in all accelerating objects e.g., falling objects.
: to express or show support for (a person, a team, etc.) : to hope for the success of (someone or something)
In the US, "rooting" in this context means "supporting" or "expressing my support". It's basically the same as "I'm wishing you well" or "I'm cheering for you".
She rooted through/among the papers on her desk. The pigs rooted for acorns in the forest.