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A kiwi is a creature that eats, roots and leaves.
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What a plant uses to extract water and nutrients from the soil.
Dandelions are hard to get rid of because their deep roots can break off and regenerate the plant that is pulled out.
by AYB April 3, 2003
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"a girl look happy in the bed, she pulls out a potatoe, POTATOE its good enough to root"

"Its the root vegitable"
by chiga June 8, 2005
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It is Aussie/Kiwi slang for having sex best illustrated in the example below
A kiwi is a creature that eats roots and leaves.
by Anonymous October 16, 2003
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To outwardly support a sports team by cheering, yelling, etc. Can also involve face painting, chopping motions, or wearing foam fingers and cheese hats.
So who are you rooting for in the war: Osama, Bush, Saddam, or the Frogs?
by Nick D October 14, 2003
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1. Alex Haley's 1974 Reader's Digest story series, "Roots."
2. Alex Haley's 1976 book, "Roots: Saga of an American Family."
3. Alex Haley's 1977 ABC miniseries, "Roots."
Wuts yo name sun
Toby!
by asdiomqwimidamd June 15, 2004
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1. Australian slang for sexual intercourse

2. Australian slang for being extremely tired, worn out etc.

(basically "root" replaces the word "fuck" in sentances)
Sexual:
1. I rooted Sara last night
2. Hey Sara, you want to root?
3. Sara was a good root
4. dude, Tim and Sara had a root last night aswell

Tired:
1. Man, went to the gym this morning and now I'm rooted.
2. I'd love to hit the clubs with you tonight, but im absolutely rooted
by mojoinst July 27, 2005
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