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rout

In a battle, a rout is a complete desertion of a unit of troops. As apposed to a fall back or a retreat, a rout involves litteraly legging it as far and fast as possible. Used often by the french

The soldiers were so afraid they chose to rout.

by Vito21 June 22, 2006

Rout

1) To defeat soundly. 2) A sound defeat.

1) Unfortunately, we were nonetheless routed in the championship game by Wortsford. 2) The game wasn't anywhere near close; we won by so much that even calling it a rout would be generous.

by Diggity Monkeez March 03, 2005

On route

Getting the drugs ..illegal money

Mom:Dj where are you? Dj:I’m on route !

by I’m on route June 30, 2019

Routed

Routed adj. - A word used to describe the initial transition of a persons state of mind and body to another more relaxed state, as a direct result of injestion of any substance into the body.

After a long day at work Bill says to Joe " Want to get routed after work? I got a little. "

by CongaChild June 15, 2010

routing

to leave a place and travel to another one, typically by using public transport.

adam: i'm routing rn

by dankk4 November 17, 2017

rout

verb 1. Contraction of the phrase "rock out." 2. To go out, spend lots of money, drink lots of booze, and shamelessly hit on girls. Essentially, to get nice and go huge. notes: "rout" is commonly used together with the word "cout" which is itself a contraction of the words "cock out." Routing is also an important concept in the Get Drunk and Go for It school of thought.

James: What do you want to do tonight? Wanna rout a little? Ben: Yeah, let's take many tequila shots and rout with our couts. James: Did you get nice last night? Ben: I straight routed; I gave some girl all kinds of orgasms when I put my d in her v.

by Young Whistla May 29, 2009

rout

something that is extremely distgusting

"these sandwiches are straight rout!"

by DFizzle February 21, 2006