What does Roger mean in slang?

What does Roger mean in slang? In the US military, it is common to reply to another’s assertion with “Roger that”, meaning: “I agree”.

In the US military, it is common to reply to another’s assertion with “Roger that”, meaning: “I agree”.

Why do people say Roger?

So they took “Roger” from the U.S. phonetic alphabet. (In 1957, the English phonetic alphabet changed the R to “Romeo,” but by that time, “Roger” was deeply embedded in the minds of pilots.) So, in short, “Roger” means “r” which stands for “received.” The word “Roger” means nothing more.

Where did Roger come from?

Where does Roger that come from? Roger that dates back to US radio communication as early as 1941, based on then-use of the given name Roger in the US military phonetic alphabet for the word for the letter R. Here, the Roger stands for the initial R in “(Message) received.”

Has Roger Federer won all 4 Grand Slams?

He is one of eight men to have won a career Grand Slam (winning all four Grand Slams at least once) and one of four players to have won a career Grand Slam on three different surfaces, hard, grass and clay courts. Federer has won 8 Wimbledon titles, an all-time record.

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Who is the goat of tennis?

Only one player has achieved the holy grail of tennis – the calendar year Grand Slam. Australian Rod Laver won all four majors in the Open era – the Australian Open, the French Open, Wimbledon and the US Open – in 1969, and it is a nod to this achievement that this weekend’s Laver Cup has been named.