1. When an organism willingly and proudly lowers itself below its normal sanitary conditions for its own pleasure.
by archbishopsixth June 28, 2012

Used to describe a brought-upsy that is so salty in nature that it revolves completely around the ocean. It's a state of mind that is irreversible once obtained, and does not come for all. It's a conciousness that could be confused as a religion or maybe an obsession, however, for those with salty roots it has said to be euphoric. Often associated with the concept of emocean.
by saltyrootscrew November 9, 2011

by ralf May 16, 2004

by Unibomber June 11, 2004

Someone who sucks their superiors (ie: boss, manager, supervisor) dick to try and gain favoritism, without having to do anything other than sucking dick.
"I can't believe Jerome got that promotion, he's one lazy fuck..."
"I can, he's a professional root swinger!"
"I can, he's a professional root swinger!"
by 1quickcoupe October 23, 2016

An underrated alternative rap group from Kentucky, formerly consisting of R Prophet, Big V, Skinny Deville, Ron Clutch, Fish Scales, and B Stille. R Prophet and Big V have left the group, leaving 4 members left.
Makes very good music that makes people believe in hip hop again, unlike those fake mainstream rappers. Their lyrics contain minimal cussing yet their flow is really good. They were a best selling group in 2002, but many people are starting to forget them.
Bottom line: Listen to Nappy Roots more.
Makes very good music that makes people believe in hip hop again, unlike those fake mainstream rappers. Their lyrics contain minimal cussing yet their flow is really good. They were a best selling group in 2002, but many people are starting to forget them.
Bottom line: Listen to Nappy Roots more.
John: I don't like how many rappers nowadays are fake and always talk about weed and hoes.
Susan: Listen to Nappy Roots! There a really good rap group
Good Nappy Roots songs: How I Do, Awnaw, Good Day, Po' Folks, The People
Susan: Listen to Nappy Roots! There a really good rap group
Good Nappy Roots songs: How I Do, Awnaw, Good Day, Po' Folks, The People
by realacy November 23, 2014

by Mykro76 April 7, 2010
