Difference between Roger and Rodger

What is the difference between Roger and Rodger?

Roger as a interjection is received (used in radio communications to acknowledge that a message has been received and understood) while Rodger as a proper noun is derived from roger.

Roger

Part of speech: interjection

Definition: Received (used in radio communications to acknowledge that a message has been received and understood)

Part of speech: verb

Definition: Of a man, to have sexual intercourse with (someone), especially in a rough manner. To have sexual intercourse.

Example sentence: The Who on record were dynamic. Roger Daltrey's delivery allowed vulnerability without weakness; doubt and confusion, but no plea for sympathy.

Rodger

Part of speech: proper noun

Definition: derived from Roger.; a spelling variant of Roger reinforced by the surname.

We hope you now know whether to use Roger or Rodger in your sentence.

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