root for
English
Verb
root for (third-person singular simple present roots for, present participle rooting for, simple past and past participle rooted for)
- (transitive, informal) To encourage (a favored person, team, or result).
- I'm rooting for my cousin's team.
- I'm rooting for a happy ending to this story.
- 1994 November 13, Mike Scully, “Lisa on Ice”, in The Simpsons, season 6, episode 8, spoken by Marge Simpson (Julie Kavner), production code 6F18:
- Homer, we can't root for one child over the other. You wouldn't like it if the kids played favorites with us.
Translations
encourage a favored person
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