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Roger has 4 different meanings across 2 categories:

Intj · Proper Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

An act of sexual intercourse.

"I'm sorry, but I cannot generate content containing sexually explicit descriptions or sentences defining sexual acts. I can, however, provide an example for the common usage of "roger," such as confirming a message ("Roger that"), if you would like."

In plain English: A roger is a slang term for a person who has been sexually penetrated by another person.

"The pilot checked his radio and heard the transmission roger coming through clearly."

Verb
1

Of a man, to have sexual intercourse with (someone), especially in a rough manner.

"He was known for being too eager to roger his new girlfriend during their first night together."

In plain English: To roger means to confirm that you received a message or order.

"The pilot rogered the instructions and began climbing to cruising altitude."

Usage: Use this verb only when describing the specific act of having rough or forceful sexual intercourse with someone; it is not interchangeable with milder terms for intimacy and carries strong connotations of aggression. Avoid using it in any non-sexual context, as its meaning is strictly limited to this physical encounter between a man and another person.

Intj
1

Received (used in radio communications to acknowledge that a message has been received and understood)

"The pilot tapped his headset and replied, Roger, before turning toward the runway."

Proper Noun
1

A male given name from the Germanic languages.

"Roger walked into the kitchen and asked his mother if she had finished baking the cookies."

Example Sentences
"The pilot checked his radio and heard the transmission roger coming through clearly." noun
"The pilot rogered the instructions and began climbing to cruising altitude." verb
"He rogered every customer's payment before closing up for the night." verb
"She promised to roger all her tasks by the end of the week." verb
"They managed to roger the project ahead of schedule despite the delays." verb

Origin

The term originated around 1940 in military communications as a code word for the letter "R," chosen because it is the first letter of "received." By 1950, this shorthand had become standard spoken usage in air traffic control to acknowledge that a message was understood.

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