A fork of Rural Dictionary
to awaken with coercive action, to stir or incite to strong indignation or anger. Use of physical action to attain active state.
I pulled out my pistol and roused this fool. I have to rouse a mother focker everyday.
A Northerners term for a rodent that has the appearance of a mouse from the front, but the long tail of a rat, hence rouse. Seldom seen before nightfall, these shy beasts feed on scraps of waste from Kebab shops and pizza parlours.
I saw what looked like a cross between a mouse and a rat outside that kebab shop last night, I think it was a rouse, bastard thing!
The spawn of a raptor and a mouse. Most often resembles a mouse in cuteness, but when running, resembles a raptor in both stance and stride.
Dude, did you see that girl on the track team? She's totally a rouse. But definitely hot.
part of speech: verb origin: british definition: to be utterly dominated by an african-american in one-on-one combat ( both physically and intellectually ). The african is then entitled to the sibling of the defeated.
Jamal had his eyes on Billy's sister for quite some time. His senior resolution was to rouse Billy and claim his prize before the year was over.
To be "roused on" is to be scolded or to get into trouble. To have a row is to have an argument or fight.
I was roused on by my Mum for wearing my favourite jackie howe to my cousin's wedding. My girlfriend rouses on me when I stay at the pub drinking. I had a huge row with my brother over the tv remote.