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    [Verb]  | "rout" | \ ˈrau̇t \


    1: to defeat decisively or disastrously

    2: to put to precipitate flight

    3: to disorganize completely : demoralize


    Origin: circa 1600 ;

     Derivative of {see: |rout:1|rout:1};

    [Verb]  | "rout" | \ ˈrau̇t \


    1: to poke around with the snout : root

    2: to search haphazardly

    3: to come up with : uncover


    Origin: circa 1564 ;

     Presumed to be variant of wroot, {see: |root:3|root:3} (though alteration of vowel is unexplained);

    [Verb]  | "rout" | \ ˈrōt \


    1: to low loudly : bellow —used of cattle


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English (northern) & early Scots rowten, rowte, borrowed from Old Norse rauta "to roar," going back to Germanic *rautōjan-, probably derivative of a noun *raut- "bellowing, roaring," from an ablaut derivative of *reutan- (whence Old English rēotan "to weep, wail," Old High German riozan "to weep, mourn," Old Swedish riuta "to roar"), going back to Indo-European *Hreu̯d- "produce a loud sound, weep," whence, with varying ablaut grades, Latin rudere, rūdere "to make a loud noise, bellow, bray," Lithuanian raudóti "to sob, weep," Old Church Slavic rydati, Sanskrit rodiṣi "(you) weep";

    [Verb]  | "route" 


    1: to send by a selected route : direct

    2: to divert in a specified direction


    Origin: 1832 ;

     Derivative of {see: |route:1|route:1};

    [Verb]  | "routing" 


    1: to defeat by a large margin;


      * e.g., " ... as expected, the professional team had no trouble routing the amateurs "



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    2: to drive or force out;


      * e.g., " ... the nation's ground and air forces quickly routed the would-be invaders "



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    [Verb]  | "routing" 


    1: to point out the way for (someone) especially from a position in front;


      * e.g., " ... the guide routed us smoothly through the jungle "





    [Verb]  | "rout" 


    1: to defeat by a large margin;


      * e.g., " ... as expected, the professional team had no trouble routing the amateurs "



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    2: to drive or force out;


      * e.g., " ... the nation's ground and air forces quickly routed the would-be invaders "



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    [Verb]  | "rout (out)" 


    1: to come upon after searching, study, or effort;


      * e.g., " ... if you give me some time, I can probably rout out more supplies "





    [Verb]  | "route" 


    1: to point out the way for (someone) especially from a position in front;


      * e.g., " ... the guide routed us smoothly through the jungle "





     [ "routing" ]

    1: (verb) to smoke weed while driving

      * e.g.,  ... "We went to jail because cops pulled us over for routing." 

     [ "routing" ]

    1: to leave a place and travel to another one, typically by using public transport.

      * e.g.,  ... adam: i'm routing rn 

     [ "routing" ]

    1: to vegetate while watching tv. implied that your brains are on a direct route to the tv, and that nothing else is going on.

      * e.g.,  ... adam: what are your plans tonight? 

     [ "route" ]

    1: to drive around aimlessly while smoking marijuana usually with other people, but can be done alone

      * e.g.,  ... There's nothing going on tonight, so we're just gonna route all night. 

     [ "The route" ]

    1: Series of connected roads most commonly used to transport drugs and take part in the action.

      * e.g.,  ... Do you want to hit the route with this GB? 

     [ "routes" ]

    1: The different paths a penis can take to maneuver through the various defenses crafted by women to protect their end zones.

      * e.g.,  ... Cam Newton thinks it's funny to hear a female talk about routes . 

     [ "rout" ]

    1: In a battle, a rout is a complete desertion of a unit of troops. As apposed to a fall back or a retreat, a rout involves litteraly legging it as far and fast as possible. Used often by the french

      * e.g.,  ... The soldiers were so afraid they chose to rout. 

     [ "Rout" ]

    1: 1) To defeat soundly.

      * e.g.,  ... 1) Unfortunately, we were nonetheless routed in the championship game by Wortsford. 


     [ "Rout" ]

    2: 2) A sound defeat.

      * e.g.,  ... 2) The game wasn't anywhere near close; we won by so much that even calling it a rout would be generous. 

     [ "On route" ]

    1: Getting the drugs ..illegal money

      * e.g.,  ... Mom:Dj where are you? 

     [ "Routed" ]

    1: Routed adj. - A word used to describe the initial transition of a persons state of mind and body to another more relaxed state, as a direct result of injestion of any substance into the body.

      * e.g.,  ... After a long day at work Bill says to Joe " Want to get routed after work? I got a little. " 

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