roach

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A butt of a marijuana cigarette
a cockroach
A curve in the bottom of a sail to prevent it snagging deck equipment
A small freshwater fish in the carp family (Cyprinidae), Rutilus rutilus
{n} the name of a small river-fish
street names for flunitrazepan
The redfin, or shiner
This is a term for a shaved mane Usually found on the Three-Gaited American Saddlebred and Western horses
a small freshwater fish related to the carp
An American chub (Semotilus bullaris); the fallfish
A European fresh-water fish of the Carp family (Leuciscus rutilus)
To cut off, as a horse's mane, so that the part left shall stand upright
A roach, in the powwow sense, is a type of headdress made from tied porcupine and deer hair, with one or two upright eagle feathers attached to the top The deer hair may be dyed to match the regalia of the person who is wearing it Today, roaches are longer than they used to be in the past, varying from 18 to 22 inches (45 - 55cm) Roaches are the most common form of headdress found at modern powwows and can be worn by all of the men's dance styles
{i} cockroach; butt of a marijuana cigarette (Slang); European freshwater fish; any of a number of similar fish; roll of hair brushed back from the forehead; upward curve of a square sail (Nautical)
A convex curve or arch cut in the edge of a sail to prevent chafing, or to secure a better fit
A roach is the same as a cockroach. American jazz drummer who defined the role of the drummer in the development of bop. Common European sport fish (Rutilus rutilus) of the carp family (Cyprinidae), found in lakes and slow rivers. A high-backed, yellowish green fish with red eyes and reddish fins, the roach is 6-16 in. (15-40 cm) long and weighs up to 4.5 lbs (2 kg). It lives in small schools and eats plants, insects, and small animals. It is sometimes eaten or used as bait. In North America, other fishes are called roach, including the rudd, the golden shiner (both cyprinids), and several members of the sunfish family (Centrarchidae). Roach Hal Harold Eugene Roach Roach Maxwell
European freshwater food fish having a greenish back the butt of a marijuana cigarette
European freshwater food fish having a greenish back
A fish
the butt of a marijuana cigarette
The outward curve of the leech of a sail
any of numerous chiefly nocturnal insects; some are domestic pests
A curve out from the aft edge (leech) of a sail Battens are sometimes used to help support and stiffen the roach
[n] A hair style in which a ridge of hair down the center of the scalp is clipped to a uniform length and stands erect
It is silver-white, with a greenish back
The butt of a joint; it is strong because it catches and concentrates the resin from the rest of the joint Common cry of despair : " Who roached the joint ? "
Butt of a marijuana cigarette
To cause to arch
roach clip
A clip or holder (usually a 1" electrical alligator clamp,) that is attached to a hand-rolled marijuana cigarette, so that less marijuana is wasted
roach coach
Whimsically, a catering or food truck
Roach Motel
A trademark for a cockroach trap
roach clip
metal tweezers used by marijuana smokers to hold a roach
roach clip
A device used to hold the butt of a marijuana cigarette
Caspian roach
a fish found in brackish coastal waters of the northern and northwestern Caspian Sea (Rutilus caspicus, formerly recognized as subspecies of the common roach)
oriental roach
The oriental cockroach (Blatta orientalis), also known as the waterbug, is a large species of cockroach which is dark brown to black in color and has a glossy body
Hal Roach
orig. Harold Eugene Roach born Jan. 14, 1892, Elmira, N.Y., U.S. died Nov. 2, 1992, Bel Air, Calif. U.S. film producer. He tried gold prospecting before becoming a bit player in Hollywood (1912). He befriended Harold Lloyd and directed and produced Just Nuts (1915), in which Lloyd starred, then formed the Hal Roach Studio (1919) and went on to produce other Lloyd comedies such as Safety Last (1923). In the 1920s and '30s he produced thousands of comedy shorts, winning Academy Awards for The Music Box (1932) and Bored of Education (1936). In addition to producing the Will Rogers films and the "Our Gang" shorts, he teamed Laurel and Hardy (see Stan Laurel; and Oliver Hardy) in their first film together in 1927 and produced a series of their films, including Leave 'em Laughing (1928) and Way Out West (1937), as well as other successes such as Topper (1937) and Of Mice and Men (1939). He ranks with Mack Sennett as a creator of inspired chaos in the early Hollywood comic style
Max Roach
{i} (born 1924) famous African American jazz drummer and outspoken civil rights advocate (recorded with other famous musicians, such as Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker)
Max Roach
born Jan. 10, 1924, New Land, N.C., U.S. U.S. jazz bandleader, composer, and drummer. Roach performed with many of the key bebop players of the mid-1940s, including Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker. He developed a light, flexible manner of keeping time with the ride cymbal rather than the bass drum, updating the role of the drum set for the new music and exploring the melodic possibilities of the drums in his solos. He formed a quintet with trumpeter Clifford Brown in 1954 and continued as leader of his own group following Brown's death in 1956
Maxwell Roach
born Jan. 10, 1924, New Land, N.C., U.S. U.S. jazz bandleader, composer, and drummer. Roach performed with many of the key bebop players of the mid-1940s, including Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker. He developed a light, flexible manner of keeping time with the ride cymbal rather than the bass drum, updating the role of the drum set for the new music and exploring the melodic possibilities of the drums in his solos. He formed a quintet with trumpeter Clifford Brown in 1954 and continued as leader of his own group following Brown's death in 1956
roaches
plural of roach
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rutilus
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    [ 'rOch ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English roche, from Middle French.

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