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A badass hoodrat from the upper Northern Beaches of Sydney, Australia. Known amoungst his peers as the indisputable "Export" champion, "Roter" can be found booring out chizzle tip nozzles in the Notorious "poo creek" of Avalon on any given Sunday, giving him that competitive edge over his common place counterparts. When he isn't painten...busten fat rhymes...weaving puffy laces or eating mulberries at one of Avalons many exclusive Coffee lounges. He can be found in the ocean pool kickboarding for hours at a time, strengthening his legs, in preparation for any mad chases he may cop throughout the week practicing his choosen method of funk...20 colour fill throwups complete with care bear stencil accents...If you see this man in the street, don't be shy. Say hi, drop a few names, participate in some dusties on the servo...Or just a friendly game of Scissor, paper, rock...It's all good...It's all Hip Hop.
A "Roter" in the hand is better than two in the pocket.
Roter by Segway surfer November 10, 2008
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stinging roger 

The last few puffs of a joint. Called a stinging roger because it burns your fingers and lips. Referenced in The Big Lez Show, Choomah Island 2.
"Oh he's got the stinging roger!"
stinging roger by Terenke September 30, 2015
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Roderick Alden

Roderick Alden, PhD, is the Chairman of the Omaha City Council in Omaha, Nebraska. He is a pivotal swing vote on the panel, and a powerhouse in local elections. He is most notable for his doctoral thesis on IQ differences, in which he coined the term Alden's Number.
Vaush: Hey, do you know who Roderick Alden is?
Mike: No, I don't know who Roderick is.
Vaush: You don't know who fucking Roderick is and you're claiming to give a shit about the Nebraska mayoral race?
Roderick Alden by BigTony102 March 7, 2021

Uncle Roger 

-You've seen the video with Uncle Roger cooking rice?

-Hell yeah man that guy is way better than Ramsay
Uncle Roger by HNGHNGHNG August 1, 2020

robert manion 

an icon, a legend. hips, hair and biceps thriving. he's a very pretty australian most known for his iconic roles in starkid productions twisted ; as a guard, as the magic carpet and as Baful (RIP Abdul), tgwdlm ; as (the very great) professor Hidgens and the (even greater) hot chocolat kid, and finally, in firebringer, where he got his best role ; snarl's left paw.
Robert Manion is such an icon. I love him
robert manion by StarkidStan August 7, 2019

Roger Taylor 

Apart of the band Queen
Sexist drummer alive
Babe magnetic
Bowed down to by musicians everywhere
me: did you listen to that Roger Taylor drum solo
friend: no
me: get out of my house
Roger Taylor by CearaMist October 7, 2012

John Roberts Laws 

21st Century US laws that restrict voter turnout among minorities and people with limited incomes.

In Shelby County v. Holder, 2013, the US Supreme Court declared parts of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 unconstitutional in a 5-4 decision. The majority opinion was written by Chief Justice John Roberts. Only justices appointed by Republican presidents voted to strike down the law.

Chief Justice Roberts later wrote in McCutcheon: There is no right more basic in our democracy than the right to participate in electing our political leaders.

McCutcheon removed aggregate spending limits on campaign contributions.

Linda Greenhouse @ NY Times noted: Roberts's subject then was the right to spend money in politics, not the right to vote. If people conclude that the current Supreme Court majority cares more about the first than the second — surely a logical inference — the court will have entered a dangerous place.

After Shelby, many states with a history of poll bias - previously ended by the Voting Rights Act - passed laws designed to suppress voter turnout. These laws include so-called Voter ID laws, reductions in early voting, and restricting acceptable ID to ID more often held by Republicans - for example, Texas polls accept gun licenses, but not state college ID.

In honor of Chief Justice John Roberts opinion in Shelby, and the similarity of laws that followed to Jim Crow laws, these laws are now known as John Roberts Laws, aka Voter Suppression Laws or the Republican Poll.
Republicans were embarrassed by undemocratically winning a gerrymandered House majority while losing the popular vote for it in an un-American fashion, so they declared a fake mandate and passed a bunch of John Roberts Laws to punish and disenfranchise the people who voted against them.
John Roberts Laws by Moo Paradigm October 30, 2014