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Willcox

one of the dopest towns on the planet.
pepe 1: yo dude im driving down to willcox to hang out at the railroad tracks
somefag 2: fuck that dude i heard that place sucks ass
somecoolguy 3: hell no man dog
by shanko October 18, 2008
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Willcox

When a man's penis is seen hanging out from his boxers
Danny: "Oh my god ... Willcox is Willcoxing!"
Jack: " What the fuck is that?!"
by BlowItOutYourArse. June 12, 2009
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Wilcot

Man, even after all those shots he’s still treating her like a Wilcot.
by Wally26 September 24, 2018
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wilcockson

One who takes a century to drink a pint, one who likes using similarities.
And most definitely knows everything about anything
Your so wilcockson
by Rowlcopter May 10, 2020
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woody and willcox

A slow and painfully death by stupidity.
The woody and Willcox show 6am-10am.
by Malaos3 March 21, 2017
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wilcoxed

to look in a seductive way; eye f******
"Did you see that girl?"
"Yeah she totally just wilcoxed me"
by Kevin Freels October 23, 2007
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roger wilco

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.
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!
by DropBeaDropBearr March 22, 2017
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