One of the most successful football teams in existence. Started in 1872. Since there beginning they have won
The club is home to an all-seated 51,082-capacity Ibrox Stadium in south-west Glasgow, has been accredited as one of UEFA's five-star stadia.
Rangers have a big rivalry with Celtic which they have more victories over their rivals
Rangers F.C. - 148 Wins
Draws - 92
Celtic F.C. - 134 Wins
Rangers have acheived many records and cups:
The trophy room consists of at least 198 trophies which includes a world record of
51 league titles. 9 in a row 31 scottish cup titles and 24 league cup titles.
Record home attendance: 118,567 vs Celtic, January 1939
Record victory: 13-0 vs Possilpark, Scottish Cup, October 1877
Record appearances: John Greig, 755, 1960-1978
Record league appearances: Sandy Archibald, 513, 1917-1934
Record European competition appearances: Barry Ferguson, 65
Record goalscorer: Ally McCoist, 355 goals, 1983-1998
Shutout record: Chris Woods, 1196 minutes, 1986/87 (British record)
The club is home to an all-seated 51,082-capacity Ibrox Stadium in south-west Glasgow, has been accredited as one of UEFA's five-star stadia.
Rangers have a big rivalry with Celtic which they have more victories over their rivals
Rangers F.C. - 148 Wins
Draws - 92
Celtic F.C. - 134 Wins
Rangers have acheived many records and cups:
The trophy room consists of at least 198 trophies which includes a world record of
51 league titles. 9 in a row 31 scottish cup titles and 24 league cup titles.
Record home attendance: 118,567 vs Celtic, January 1939
Record victory: 13-0 vs Possilpark, Scottish Cup, October 1877
Record appearances: John Greig, 755, 1960-1978
Record league appearances: Sandy Archibald, 513, 1917-1934
Record European competition appearances: Barry Ferguson, 65
Record goalscorer: Ally McCoist, 355 goals, 1983-1998
Shutout record: Chris Woods, 1196 minutes, 1986/87 (British record)
celtic fan: 'we won the last title'
rangers fan: ' we won 51 of them'
celtic fan: 'weve won less old firm matches'
rangers fan: 'big jock knew'
rangers fan: ' we won 51 of them'
celtic fan: 'weve won less old firm matches'
rangers fan: 'big jock knew'
by rangers1872 August 5, 2007
Get the rangers mug.1) To become deeply overweight in middle age without realising
or...
2) Knowing that you're getting a bit porky but choosing to continue to wear skin tight clothing under the mistaken impression that you continue to look hot to members of the opposite sex
(Referring to Gil Gerard padding out his uniform a bit too well in the latter episodes of "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century")
or...
2) Knowing that you're getting a bit porky but choosing to continue to wear skin tight clothing under the mistaken impression that you continue to look hot to members of the opposite sex
(Referring to Gil Gerard padding out his uniform a bit too well in the latter episodes of "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century")
You really shouldn't a wear a thong to the office if you're too Buck Rogers... (Christ, she's bent over again)
Better to accept the fact that you've turned into Buck Rogers than carry on wearing skin tight bodies.
Fuck me, does Buck Rogers not know that t-shirt's two sizes too small..?
Better to accept the fact that you've turned into Buck Rogers than carry on wearing skin tight bodies.
Fuck me, does Buck Rogers not know that t-shirt's two sizes too small..?
by Lou06 July 17, 2006
Get the Buck Rogers mug.Related Words
Rongeur
• Ronge
• rongen
• rongering
• Rongey
• Saff Rongens
• roger
• Ranger
• ringer
• range rover
The Age Range is the range you go by when dating. Typically the rule is one year younger than you or up to two years older. Your range increases as you get older, e.g. it's not always a good idea for an eighteen-year-old to date a twenty-three-year-old, but a twenty-five-year-old could easily date a thirty-year-old without it being a problem.
by meretriciousss June 2, 2012
Get the Age Range mug.Rockstar video-gaming journalist in the service of insertcredit.com. Most notable for his essays on the state of modern gaming journalism, and in defense of the artisistic merits of Metal Gear Solid 2.
"Dreams mix the real, and the unreal. Dreams mix whatever is in our minds. We can drift off to sleep in a recliner while half-reading the Lord of the Rings and half-listening to the NBC nightly news. Tom Brokaw can be talking about a hostage situation in Israel one second, and a breakthrough in health care the next. We can fall asleep, and hear his voice say: 'Ninjas officially kidnapped the president at six o’clock this morning.' That happened to me, once."
- Excerpt from "dreaming in an empty room (a defense of Metal Gear Solid 2)" by Tim Rogers
- Excerpt from "dreaming in an empty room (a defense of Metal Gear Solid 2)" by Tim Rogers
by Danin April 21, 2004
Get the Tim Rogers mug.I agreed with Peniston Booth, 'roger wilco' military use is wrong. It's a tautology i.e. uselessly repetitive. That's also true in any formal radio telephone procedure such as in police RT where they're not used together. In aviation use neither roger nor wilco are even used much as individual words. The full meaning of roger is 'Your last message is received and understood' and it's origin indeed as stated by schizzy is the original phonetic alphabet use of roger for the letter 'R' to 1951now romeo . The full meaning of 'wilco' is 'Your last message is received and understood AND wilL BE coMPLIED WITH'. Therefore wilco already includes roger.
However, this being Urban Dictionary it's the slang/colloquial use being defined so in that setting schizzy's example of the wife/husband is correct whether speaking directly or by phone. It'd also be very acceptable if they were using CB radio I guess. It's slang use can even have slightly sarcastic or facetious overtones at times. However, having an aviation background I reject his example of the pilot and ATC. Redundancy is the lesser sin, no pilot should answer like that. It's required to repeat the instruction back to the controller. The instruction wouldn't be given verbatim as quoted anyway. In aviation, the use of roger to acknowledge information no instructions may be acceptable at times but wilco is rarely used if at all. Mostly where roger could be used it's sufficient to simply answer with the aircraft's call sign.
However, this being Urban Dictionary it's the slang/colloquial use being defined so in that setting schizzy's example of the wife/husband is correct whether speaking directly or by phone. It'd also be very acceptable if they were using CB radio I guess. It's slang use can even have slightly sarcastic or facetious overtones at times. However, having an aviation background I reject his example of the pilot and ATC. Redundancy is the lesser sin, no pilot should answer like that. It's required to repeat the instruction back to the controller. The instruction wouldn't be given verbatim as quoted anyway. In aviation, the use of roger to acknowledge information no instructions may be acceptable at times but wilco is rarely used if at all. Mostly where roger could be used it's sufficient to simply answer with the aircraft's call sign.
In a casual 'slang' conversation:
Wife: 'Please pick up the paper off the driveway when you come home tonight'
Husband: Roger wilco. Your wish is my command!
Wife: 'Please pick up the paper off the driveway when you come home tonight'
Husband: Roger wilco. Your wish is my command!
by DropBeaDropBearr March 22, 2017
Get the roger wilco mug.1) Any and all Airforce personel
2) A wanna-be soldier who has not/will not enlist in the military and/or plays too many FPS
2) A wanna-be soldier who has not/will not enlist in the military and/or plays too many FPS
by R3dundantC January 14, 2008
Get the Chairborne Ranger mug.by ArielleAnxiety May 22, 2009
Get the Rogelio mug.