FW: Re: Folk wisdom: "Treat 'em Rough !" (UNCLASSIFIED)
Baker, John
JMB at STRADLEY.COM
Fri Mar 16 19:27:14 UTC 2007
I think it has some currency even today. Google Groups lists
303 uses of "rogering" and 479 of "rogered" since 1/1/2006.
John Baker
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Subject: Re: Folk wisdom: "Treat 'em Rough !" (UNCLASSIFIED)
> >Unless the word "roger" above means "to copulate with"
>
> that would be my reading [I think 'screw' might be a more accurate
> gloss], although I admit 1970 does seem a bit late for that usage
George MacDonald Fraser's "Royal Flash" is about the supposed 19th
century adventures of the cowardly bully Flashman from Tom Brown's
Schooldays. For him at that period, "roger" would be the right word.
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