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by Senator Assface July 16, 2006
Get the Karl Rove mug.Children's game in which two teams are formed, each team links hands with their teammates. Then one team calls out "Red rover, red rover, we call (player's name) over" or something like that to the other team. Then the person's name that's called tries to break through the chain the other team made. If they failed to break through then the team gains control of the player. If they suceeded then the payer get to pick which side he/she wants to join, that side also gets the part of the chain that got broken off. Then it goes back in forth. Was popular in 1970's.
by PeopleAwardsDropout August 20, 2009
Get the Red Rover mug.Sex position where the female lies on her back and puts her legs on the dude's shoulders, while he slams her poon. The dude kneels in front.
Jessica's GSpot was itchy so she begged Alfred to give her rover. Sadly, he died from loss of blood after she scratched the shit out of his back.
by captainc1992 January 17, 2008
Get the rover mug.From title of 1965 single, "I'm Rowed Out," by punk garage band, "The Eyes." Means: you put all your time and effort into something (or someone), and it was all for nothing; you ended up depleted, exhausted, and unappreciated.
by Wrongdave March 31, 2012
Get the rowed out mug.A historic British former car maker. Founded in 1904, went into liquidation in 2005. Made a great V8 engine and a great car called the Rover 75. Were going to make the Rover 75 Coupé which is well smart.
by Irish no1 May 8, 2005
Get the Rover mug.A team I'm not particularly fond of, but they have a good manager and they fucking hate Burnley bastards, which makes them alright by me
I went to Ewood Park for the Blackburn v Burnley FA Cup replay and never have I experienced such a hostile atmosphere. Plus Burnley lost, which made it even better
by zutroy March 2, 2005
Get the Blackburn Rovers mug.1. A wayward local or traveler given to spending lavishly on alcohol despite not having resources enough to justify the spending. The "wild rover" is often the "life of the bar." The term is especially used in Irish pubs.
2. A staple bar song played in Irish pubs.
3. Originally, a temperance song meant to illustrate the dangers of excessive drinking.
2. A staple bar song played in Irish pubs.
3. Originally, a temperance song meant to illustrate the dangers of excessive drinking.
1.
Mike: "Looks like Jim's playing the wild rover tonight."
Joe: "Yea, he's going to be broke and have a terrible hangover in the morning!"
2.
Last Verse:
I'll go home to my parents, confess what I've done
And I'll ask them to pardon their prodigal son
And, when they've caressed me as oft times before
I never will play the wild rover no more
Chorus:
And it's No, Nay, never,
No, nay never no more
Will I play the wild rover,
No never no more
3. Written no earlier than 1829, the song’s nationality is questionable due to the fast rate at which it spread.
Mike: "Looks like Jim's playing the wild rover tonight."
Joe: "Yea, he's going to be broke and have a terrible hangover in the morning!"
2.
Last Verse:
I'll go home to my parents, confess what I've done
And I'll ask them to pardon their prodigal son
And, when they've caressed me as oft times before
I never will play the wild rover no more
Chorus:
And it's No, Nay, never,
No, nay never no more
Will I play the wild rover,
No never no more
3. Written no earlier than 1829, the song’s nationality is questionable due to the fast rate at which it spread.
by Joshua Dilger January 4, 2009
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