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The word used to describe a man of Indian or Sri Lankan descent. Rosh’s are generally rugby players. Famous Rosh’s include Ahmed Khan, Aman Lakwani, Eshaan Balani, and obviously rosh himself. side note: the word “rosh” can be used in any context.
guy1: mate who delivered your curry last night
guy2: oh it was a rosh
rosh by amanlakwani October 16, 2019
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to steal something for temporary use and then return.
Everyday in english class, that kid has to rosh a pencil from the cupboard next to the whiteboard.
rosh by Dad Gummit January 13, 2010
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Originally came from a label mistake. Later turned into the awesomest dance every made and also used as another word for cool!
Do the Rosh!
Rosh by Big Time Awesomeness October 1, 2011
The act of whining, complaining, bitching, and exploiting. The etymology of this word is Indian, derived from the Indian goddess, "Roshashandra," the patron of whiners.
O! How Roshan roshed; risen the sun hath, fewer times than I have longed to beat his ass.
rosh by Chrissy Keviv July 16, 2008
A simple term for a white, creepy rapist boy. At any college if you hear of a rosh prancing through the halls, lock your door and secure your chastidy belt. When a rosh hears the word no, his mind twists the sound and he interprets it as a yes. Rosh will enter any hole without fear.
Did you see that Rosh on the third floor? Yes I screamed and ran!
Rosh by Joehoneybuns July 30, 2018
(v.) to party, to do something crazy, to drink, smoke pot, shoot up, or indulge in any sort of illegal substance. the act of doing something worth remembering

(n.) Rosher - one who...(see Above, don't use while speaking of roshing at the same time, this makes them a double negative.)
Dude, its been a hard week, lets go rosh.

Talk about bein a rosher, he was passed for several hours.
Rosh by Maduin.420 November 7, 2004
Rosh means head in Hebrew. Teenagers use it to mean blowjob. It can also mean money.
Ariel: when are you gonna GiveMe rosh?
Emma tying her hair up: right now

Bietler: give me rosh for sports.
Rosh by NSHAHS senior 19 January 11, 2019