root = cheer for?

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Hi,

Can the verb 'root' mean 'cheer' too?

Example: 'Will you root for Manchester United in the next game?'
 
Hi,

Can the verb 'root' mean 'cheer' too?

Example: 'Will you root for Manchester United in the next game?'
Yes, it can mean that.
 
Hi,

Can the verb 'root' mean 'cheer' too?

Example: 'Will you root for Manchester United in the next game?'

It can, although it also means to "support". "Cheer" suggests actually making a noise, whereas you can support a team without making a sound - you just really, really want them to win!
 
But don't use it in Australia.
 
Pity. It was always my dream to take root in Australia. ;-)
But what route would you take to take root in Australia?
 
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