One of many creative names for cocaine, equal parts Australian vernacular and plant cultivation humor.
Hey mate, you got any (sequentially; two sharp whistles, two back of the front teeth, tip of the tongue clicks, and two dual eyebrow raises) Charlie?
Come again?
Got any booger sugar?
Pardon moi?
Snow White?
Excuse me?
Rooting Powder?
Oh yes, right, cocaine. No worries.
Come again?
Got any booger sugar?
Pardon moi?
Snow White?
Excuse me?
Rooting Powder?
Oh yes, right, cocaine. No worries.
by JJ Seldron May 11, 2021
A Head Root is tip or head of the male penis, the dickhead. The head root is the head and the root portion of the penis is the shaft of the penis. The term is often used as a noun to call someone a name similar to dickhead.
Hey headroot what's your problem? I bought the wrong sized condoms and they wouldn't even fit over my head root.
by vitlaw14 May 28, 2013
Someone who uses root beer as an emotional crutch. 🩼
The term "root beeroholic" was a joke taken from an SML.
The term "root beeroholic" was a joke taken from an SML.
Therapist: Why do have you drank over 60 cans of root beer every week?
Patient: I'm too afraid to confront my problems so I cope with root beer.
Therapist: Hmmm... It sounds like you may be a root beeroholic.
Patient: I'm too afraid to confront my problems so I cope with root beer.
Therapist: Hmmm... It sounds like you may be a root beeroholic.
by Uncommon Aphid January 14, 2025
<.7.9.7.6.>The Riddle: I Root Out Riddles Out Of Interrobangs, What Am I Called? The Interpretation: A Comment<.7.9.7.6.>
<.7.9.7.6.>The Riddle: I Root Out Riddles Out Of Interrobangs, What Am I Called? The Interpretation: A Comment<.7.9.7.6.>
by AnudaJaniceRobles May 25, 2025
by Clearlyyomamma May 22, 2024
a popular term in Mr. Kehr the physics teacher's class meaning essentially, to square root something
by aquarianspacecat May 29, 2018
1. Australian/Kiwi version of the word Bang
2. American word meaning Support, Cheer or Barrack
3. The underground part of a plant that secures it in place
2. American word meaning Support, Cheer or Barrack
3. The underground part of a plant that secures it in place
1. "Mate, I think you wanna root that sheila over there"
2. "I root for the New York Yankees, New York Knicks, New York Giants and New York Rangers"
3. "The Roots on that General Sherman Tree are massive!"
2. "I root for the New York Yankees, New York Knicks, New York Giants and New York Rangers"
3. "The Roots on that General Sherman Tree are massive!"
by the hecks and fricks police October 11, 2021