That is the correct spelling of "root" (the same spelling as the root of a plant).
You've spelled it correctly in your answer. The proper spelling is "rooting" as in "to root for the team."
How to spell it: "Rooting"
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The correct spelling is rooting (cheering for a team). The spelling routing means directing.
At baseball/softball practice my team was cheering me on to hit a home run to beat the other team.
I was rooting the world
It is correct to say, "I am rooting for you."root 3 (rt, rt)intr.v. root·ed, root·ing, roots1. To give audible encouragement or applause to a contestant or team; cheer. See Synonyms at applaud.2. To lend support to someone or something.
It was apparent that the winning team was enjoying the adulation of the cheering crowd. The word adulation is a noun.
Both meanings (plants and cheering) are spelled "rooting."
The correct spelling is rooting (cheering for a team). The spelling routing means directing.
It means cheering for him, hoping he will win or succeed.
"Still rooting for you mate" means that the person is still supporting and cheering for you, despite any challenges or setbacks you may be facing. It conveys a sense of belief in your abilities and a willingness to stand by you through difficult times.
You make cheering noises like WOO HOO! GO TEAM! YEA! and you can hold up the team sign (if our cheering for a team)
Rooting for the Home Team - 2012 was released on: Brazil: September 2012 USA: September 2012
Zero position is when you are a neutral party... You aren't rooting for this team.. Nor are you rooting for the others...
what ever team is the poorest
The concept of rooting for the team originated in America, sometime between 1885 and 1890. It is thought to be related to the word rout, which has several meanings.
I was rooting for Arizona, because they have had a primarily woeful past, and have never won a Super Bowl. Also because they were the underdogs (I am a NY Giants fan).
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No. You should be proud of the team you are rooting for.