rooter
English
Etymology 1
From
root
+
-er
.
Noun
rooter
(
plural
rooters
)
One who, or that which,
roots
; one that
tears
up by the
roots
.
Etymology 2
From
root
(
“
to cheer for
”
)
+
-er
.
(
US
,
slang
)
One who
roots for
, or applauds, something.
Translations
One who roots for, or applauds, something
Russian:
болельщик
(ru)
(
bolelʹščik
)
Anagrams
reroot
,
torero
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