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Thread #128878   Message #2895020
Posted By: Ebbie
26-Apr-10 - 10:57 PM
Thread Name: BS: Democratic Party Terrorist Organization?
Subject: RE: BS: Democratic Party Terrorist Organization?
hahahhaha It appears that GfS's mind is muddled. My dear, may I suggest that you meant "root"?

S/he says:
Amos, not only do you just make shit up...you can't spell. GfS 24 Apr 10 - 01:52 PM
And s/he says:
What a thing to route for, eh?? GfS 24 Apr 10 - 08:25 PM


route

–noun
1.
a course, way, or road for passage or travel: What's the shortest route to Boston?
2.
a customary or regular line of passage or travel: a ship on the North Atlantic route.
3.
a specific itinerary, round, or number of stops regularly visited by a person in the performance of his or her work or duty: a newspaper route; a mail carrier's route.
–verb (used with object)
4.
to fix the route of: to route a tour.
5.
to send or forward by a particular route: to route mail to its proper destination.
—Idiom
6.
go the route, Informal.
a.
to see something through to completion: It was a tough assignment, but he went the route.
b.
Baseball. to pitch the complete game: The heat and humidity were intolerable, but the pitcher managed to go the route.
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Origin:
1175–1225; ME: way, course < OF < L rupta (via) broken (road), fem. ptp. of rumpere to break; cf. rout1

—Related forms
mis·route, verb (used with object),-rout·ed, -rout·ing.
pre·route, verb (used with object),-rout·ed, -rout·ing.
re·route, verb,-rout·ed, -rout·ing.

—Can be confused with:root, rout, route.