route
to drive around aimlessly while smoking marijuana usually with other people, but can be done aloneroute
To leave a place. A double entendre combining a shortening of the phrase "roll out" and the noun "route".
route
Something one follows to guide them to a place they want to go. The proper way to pronounce ''route'' in America is ''rowt'' not ''root''. A root is a part of a plant. A route is something you follow.
The route
routes
The different paths a penis can take to maneuver through the various defenses crafted by women to protect their end zones.
routing
rout
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
Rout
Example:
1) Unfortunately, we were nonetheless routed in the championship game by Wortsford.
2) The game wasn't anywhere near close; we won by so much that even calling it a rout would be generous.
1) Unfortunately, we were nonetheless routed in the championship game by Wortsford.
2) The game wasn't anywhere near close; we won by so much that even calling it a rout would be generous.