"r0x0r" meaning in English

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Verb

Forms: r0x0rs [present, singular, third-person], r0x0ring [participle, present], r0x0red [participle, past], r0x0red [past]
Etymology: rock + -0r Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|rock|0r}} rock + -0r Head templates: {{en-verb}} r0x0r (third-person singular simple present r0x0rs, present participle r0x0ring, simple past and past participle r0x0red)
  1. (stative, Internet slang, leetspeak) To rock: to be very good or favourable, to excel. Tags: Internet, Leet, stative Related terms: sux0r
    Sense id: en-r0x0r-en-verb-WUX5YjFF Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English leet, English terms suffixed with -0r

Inflected forms

Download JSON data for r0x0r meaning in English (1.4kB)

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