Here ya go. maybe it comes from this: Old Roger, The Devil. 1885 Pudsey Olm</ii> -"The next customer wor a roger"
A Roger, or Tyb of the buttery- a goose.1622 FletcherBeggar's Bush
Surprising a boor's hen, for grunting cheats. or mergey praters, Rogers, and Tybs of the buttery.
OK….
What the fuck?
A man called "Roger Fuckebythenavele" was exacted for the first time [the process preliminary to outlawry].
Could be he got his name by visiting 'The Navele" which would be a good name for a knocking shop. Or maybe he actually was just another tummy-cummer.
Puts a whole new spin on bellybutton lint.
/ rinse, wash, repeat
Can't find a good etymology for 'rogering' online either.
Anyone have an OED?
I got one of those in tiny-ass print somewhere. I doubt i can even read the thing with the magnifying glass they shipped with it.
scan or photo?
Here ya go. maybe it comes from this:
Old Roger, The Devil. 1885 Pudsey Olm</ii> -"The next customer wor a roger"
A Roger, or Tyb of the buttery- a goose.1622 FletcherBeggar's Bush
Surprising a boor's hen, for grunting cheats. or mergey praters, Rogers, and Tybs of the buttery.
Also- a ram.
Don't know what that means either.