Roger vs Eve - What's the difference?
roger | eve |
(radio telecommunications) Received (used in radio communications to acknowledge that a message has been received and understood)
Of a man, to have sexual intercourse with (someone), especially in a rough manner.
To have sexual intercourse.
The day or night before, usually used for holidays, such as Christmas Eve.
Evening, night.
*Mid-19th cent. , John Clare, :
*:I love to see the shaking twig
*:Dance till the shut of eve
To come before something, usually used for holidays, such as Christmas Eve.
English palindromes
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As a proper noun roger
is .As an abbreviation eve is
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Etymology 1
From (Roger), used circa 1940 in UK and US military communication to represent "R" when spelling out a word. "R" is the first letter in (received), used to acknowledge understanding a message.Interjection
(en interjection)- Roger , sir.