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To leave quickly, or to run away. When the cops raided the keg everyone routed.
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to drive around aimlessly while smoking marijuana usually with other people, but can be done alone There's nothing going on tonight, so we're just gonna route all night.
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To leave a place. A double entendre combining a shortening of the phrase "roll out" and the noun "route". Yo this party's a sausage fest, tryin' to route?
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A female who is a hoe..
Someone who sleeps around usually a girl Yo, I'm bout to go over this routes house so I could hit.
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Something one follows to guide them to a place they want to go. The proper way to pronounce ''route'' in America is ''rowt'' not ''root''. A root is a part of a plant. A route is something you follow. I need to follow the bus route.
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