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Meanings and definitions for ROO
What does ROO stand for? What does ROO mean?
- Roo is a fictional character in the Winnie-the-Pooh stories.
- Andrés Quintana Roo (1787-1851), Mexican liberal politician and author
- Jo de Roo (born 1937), Dutch former road racing cyclist
- Remi De Roo (born 1924), Canadian retired Roman Catholic bishop
- Roo Borson (born 1952), Canadian poet
- Roo Dorr (1909-c. 1961), Australian rugby union player
- Nick Riewoldt (born 1982), Australian rules footballer nicknamed "Roo"
- Wayne Rooney (born 1985), English football player nicknamed "Roo"
- Rou, a version of the name of Rollo, a Viking leader who ruled Normandy.
- Auntie Roo, in the 1961 film Whoever Slew Auntie Roo?
- Roo Stewart, in the Australian soap opera Home and Away
- Roo, shortened name for kangaroo
- ROO, IATA code for Rondonópolis Airport, Brazil
- ROO, ISO 639-3 code for the Rotokas language, spoken on the island of Bougainville, Papua New Guinea
- Roo bar or bull bar, a protective device for a motor vehicle
- RoO, abbreviation of Rules of origin in international trade
- Roe, Arkansas, a town in Monroe County, Arkansas, US
- Electoral district of Roe, Western Australia
- River Roe in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, UK
- Roe Botanical District or Mallee, a biogeographic region in southern Western Australia
- Roe Highway, a highway in the suburbs of Perth, Western Australia
- Roe River (Western Australia)
- Roe River, Montana, US
- Roes, a townland in Inver, County Donegal, Ireland
- Roes Spring, a stream in Georgia, US
- Roe (surname)
- Norma McCorvey (1947–2017), the "Jane Roe" from Roe v. Wade
- Ring of Elysium or RoE, a 2018 battle royale video game developed by Tencent Games
- Rise of the Eldrazi or ROE, a Magic: The Gathering expansion
- Rubies of Eventide or ROE
- "Roe", a season 5 episode of Boston Legal
- Roe deer, a deer of Europe
- Soft roe or milt, the semen of fish
- Pseudonyms, i.e., placeholder names for a party whose true identity is unknown or must be withheld in a legal action, case, or discussion
Jane Roe (pseudonym)
- Richard Roe (pseudonym)
- Roe v. Wade, a landmark 1973 United States Supreme Court decision on the issue of abortion
- Rules of engagement, the internal rules or directives among military forces
- USS Roe (DD-24), a modified Paulding-class destroyer launched in 1909
- USS Roe (DD-418), a Sims-class destroyer launched in 1939
- Roe (ship), several ships
- Charles H. Roe, a British coachbuilding company
- Return on equity or ROE, the rate of return for ownership interest of common stock owners
- Royal Observatory, Edinburgh or ROE, Scotland, UK
- Roos Drost (b. 1991), Dutch field hockey player
- Roos Hoogeboom (b. 1982), Dutch racing cyclist
- Roos van Montfort (b. 1989), Dutch model
- Roos Vermeij (b. 1968), Dutch politician
- Roos Vonk (b. 1960), Dutch psychologist and columnist
- Roos, a common nickname for kangaroos
- The Roos, a common name for North Melbourne Football Club, an Australian rules football club that was briefly known as Kangaroos Football Club
- Roos, short for KangaROOS, a brand of shoe with a pocket inside
- Roos, short for Roos Instruments, a manufacturer of Semiconductor automatic test equipment
- Kansas City Roos, the athletic program of the University of Missouri–Kansas City; before the 2019–20 school year, the program was known as the UMKC Kangaroos
- Roux, Belgium, a village in the province of Hainault
- Paul Roux, a town in South Africa
- Roux, pseudonym of the cartoonist Burton Silver
- Roux de Marsilly (died 1669), Huguenot conspirator
- Albert Roux, French restaurateur
- Alexander Roux, French émigré cabinet-maker
- Ambroise Roux (1921-1999), French businessman
- Ambroise Roux-Alphéran (1776–1858), French public official and historian
- Anton Roux (born 1981), South African cricketer
- Antoine Roux, French Marine artist
- Arsène Roux (1893-1971), French Arabist and Berberologist
- Benoît Roux, American biophysicist
- Carol Roux, American actress of the 1960s
- César Roux (1857-1934), Swiss surgeon, eponym of the surgical procedure Roux-en-Y ("Y"-shaped Roux)
- Claude de Roux de Saint-Laurent (died 1689), French soldier, governor of Saint Christophe
- Frédéric Roux, French footballer
- Gilles Roux, inventor of the efficient Roux method for solving the Rubik's Cube
- Georges Roux (1914 – 1999) Assyriologist
- Guillermo Roux, Argentine painter
- Guy Roux (1938- ), French footballer
- Jacques Roux (1752-1794), French revolutionary
- Jean Roux (1876-1939), Swiss herpetologist
- Jean-Paul Roux (1925-2009), French Orientalist/historian
- Jean-François Roux, Canadian politician
- Jean-Louis Roux, Canadian entertainer and politician
- Kenneth Roux, American virologist
- Laëtitia Roux (born 1985), French ski mountaineer
- Lionel Roux, French tennis player
- Ludovic Roux, French skier
- Luis Roux Cabral, Uruguayan chess player
- Michel Roux (1941-2020), French restaurateur
- Michel Roux Jr., French restaurateur
- Michel Roux (actor), French actor
- Michel Roux (baritone), French opera singer
- Nolan Roux (born 1988), French footballer playing for Lille
- Pierre Paul Émile Roux, French physician and immunologist
- Roux Louka, female protagonist in the 1986 anime television series Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ.
- Sandrine Roux (born 1966), French footballer
- Stefanie de Roux, Panamanian model
- Storm Roux, New Zealand association football player
- Wilhelm Roux (1850-1924), German zoologist and embryologist
- Harry A. Reoux (1901–1968), York politician
- Roux Method of solving a Rubik's Cube
- Rooing, a variation of sheep shearing where the fleece is plucked by hand
- Rewe, Devon, a village in Devon, England
- REWE, a German supermarket chain
- REWE Group, a diversified group of retail and tourism businesses, whose holdings include the German supermarket chain
- Rehue, an altar used by the Mapuche of Chile
- Henry Rew, English rugby union player
- Kate Rew, English journalist and author
- Kimberley Rew, English singer-songwriter and guitarist
- Quentin Rew, New Zealand race walker
- R.E.W. Turner, a Canadian army officer during the Boer War and World War I
- Robert Rew, mayor of Rockford, Illinois from 1917 to 1921
- R. Henry Rew, British agricultural statistician
- Rew Down, a nature reserve on the Isle of Wight
- Rew, Pennsylvania
- Rew Street, a village on the Isle of Wight
- Rewe, Devon
- Editorial shorthand for rewrite in a technical document
- ICAO airline code for Regional Air Express (call sign Regional Wings), in Germany
- Real Estate Weekly, an American real estate magazine
- Renewable Energy World, an industry publication of PennWell Corporation
- Rew 40 Index, an index of stock prices of publicly traded renewable energy companies
- Rew-Ardashir, a titular see in the Chaldean Catholic Church
- Ruby Eyed White, a variety of Angora rabbit
- Reenu-Rew, a radical Marxist group in Senegal
- Russia (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code)
- Russian language (ISO 639 alpha-2 code)
- .ru, the Internet country code top-level domain for Russia
- Rù (入), the entering tone in Chinese language phonetics
- Rú (儒), a Chinese language term for Confucianism
- Ru (surname) (茹), a Chinese surname
- Ru River (汝), in Henan, China
- Ru ware, a type of Chinese pottery
- Radboud University Nijmegen, in Nijmegen, Netherlands
- Radford University, in Virginia, USA
- Rai University in Gujarat, India
- Rajshahi University in Bangladesh
- Rama University in India
- Ramkhamhaeng University in Thailand
- Regis University in Colorado, USA
- Reykjavík University Iceland
- Rhodes University in Grahamstown, South Africa
- Rockefeller University in New York, USA
- Rockhurst University in Missouri, USA
- Roosevelt University in Chicago, Illinois, USA
- Rowan University in New Jersey, USA
- Ruse University in Bulgaria
- Rutgers University in New Jersey, USA
- Ryerson University in Ontario, Canada
- Ruthenium, a chemical element with symbol Ru
- Resource Unit, a unit used in 802.11 wireless
- Rack unit, a measurement of the height electronic equipment installed in 19-inch racks
- The "backwards-R U" Recognized Component Mark of Underwriters Laboratories
- Ru (kana), the romanisation of the Japanese kana る and ル
- Ru (cuneiform), a sign in cuneiform writing
- Ru (novel), a novel by Canadian novelist Kim Thúy
- Rückkehr unerwünscht "return unwanted", a Nazi designation for concentration camp prisoners who were forbidden to be released
- RuPaul, an American drag queen, actor, and television personality
- Rugby union
- AirBridge Cargo (IATA airline code)
- Rue, Somme, a commune of the Somme department, France
Canton of Rue
- Rue, Switzerland, a municipality in the canton of Fribourg
- Rue, Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community
- Rue (surname)
- Rue McClanahan (1934–2010), American actress born Eddi-Rue McClanahan
- Rue Protzer (born 1966), German jazz guitarist and composer
- Rue (ballad), a traditional British and Irish ballad
- Rue, a character in the Hunger Games trilogy
- Rue, a character in the anime Princess Tutu
- Rifts Ultimate Edition, a role-playing game
- Rue, ISO 639 abbreviation for the Rusyn language of central Europe
- Rue, a dialect of the Sena language of Mozambique
- Goat's rue, Galega officinalis, a plant in the family Fabaceae
- Meadow rue, plants in the genus Thalictrum in the family Ranunculaceae
- Rue family, Rutaceae, the botanical family to which rue belongs
- Rue genus, Ruta, species related to rue, often with common names that include the word "rue"
- Syrian rue, Peganum harmala, a plant in the family Nitrariaceae
- Wall rue, Asplenium ruta-muraria, a plant in the fern genus Asplenium
- Russian Union of Engineers
- Roux, in cooking, a thickening agent
- Rue21, a clothing and accessories retailer
- Rondonopolis airport (code), Brazil
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