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Rosco

A very large penis; a penis that is great in size

Do you have a Rosco? I have a Rosco.

by John March 31, 2004

91πŸ‘ 89πŸ‘Ž


Roscoe

All dogs answer to the name "Roscoe".

Hey there Roscoe! How ya doing boy!

But his name is Jeep.

He came didn't he?? That's a good Roscoe!!

by Old School Mike A. December 19, 2007

89πŸ‘ 97πŸ‘Ž


Rosco

Rosco means sauce, he knows he’s a handsome man with a brilliant personality. One of the funniest people to have as friends but will be serious when needs be.

β€œThat boys got some rosco in him!”
β€œI wish I had a Rosco”

by Columbus61 July 13, 2019

10πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


Roscoe

Roscoe is usually sassy, usually it’s a pets name. Has only on owner. Walks away when you are talking to them. Loves food and usually an outside pet and comes in the house sometimes.

Roscoe come here

by Haha haha πŸ˜‚ March 14, 2019

4πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


Roscoe

A handsome man, with a heart a pure gold and a mind full of the most treasured wisdoms. If you run into a Roscoe then it's your lucky day. Because they are a rare and precious kind. Capable of capturing your heart and making it impossible to fall out of love with them. Keep your eyes peeled for a Roscoe. You never know when your fate might just be destined to meet with theirs. Forever changing your life for the better.

Fuzzy wuzzy was a bear, his old friend Roscoe is a special lend.

by ReddiWhip November 5, 2020

5πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


Roscoe

A rosecoe is when a vagina gets wet, moist

Oh my puss is a bit roscoe

by Urban Chazora May 31, 2020


Rosco

A word used the same way that 12 (as in fuck 12) is used in the less wealthy black areas of America's inner cities that are targeted by police, but is instead typically used by poorer white people targetted by police. The use of the word Rosco as a pejorative for police officers comes from the 1975 Moonrunners, which inspired the hit 70's show The Dukes Of Hazard. The show follows the Duke brothers, two moonshine runners, who consistently outsmart the local sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane and deputies. The term is still popular with older "rednecks", as a traditionally, a distrust in law enforcement was a typical feature of poorer whites in rural America, as opposed to the current back the blue narrative present today.

Fuck them Roscos, i'll still this white lightning till god puts me under.

by Gadsden over Blue May 13, 2021