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r0x0r

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English

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Etymology

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From rock +‎ -0r.

Verb

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r0x0r (third-person singular simple present r0x0rs, present participle r0x0ring, simple past and past participle r0x0red)

  1. (stative, Internet slang, leetspeak) To rock: to be very good or favourable, to excel.
    • 2000 January 7, mister c of nine, “what's happened to this newsgroup?”, in alt.fan.robert-jordan[1] (Usenet):
      i don't like it anymore. it used to be kool. it used to roxor. it was good. it was a nice place to be.
    • 2008 March 18, “On Being Straight”, in Bitchy Jones's Diary[2]:
      I love polyamory in the shallowest of ways: I have two boyfriends and whenever they go out on dates I am all: ‘hur hur see, I told you my boyfriend was hot.’ I r0x0r. (God – sorry – I know it is embarrassing when grown ups in their mid-thirties talk like that. But, honestly, no one is more embarrassed than me.)
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