Both meanings (plants and cheering) are spelled "rooting."
That is the correct spelling of "root" (the same spelling as the root of a plant).
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.
If you are hoping someone will win, you are "rooting" for them. The term "rooting" comes from the idea of supporting or cheering for someone, often used in sports contexts. "Routing" refers to directing or managing a path or course, which is not applicable in this context.
Well, honey, it's 'rooting for you,' not 'routing for you.' Unless you're talking about setting up a GPS for someone, then by all means, 'routing' away. But if you're cheering someone on, it's definitely 'rooting.' Now go out there and show them who's boss!
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).
In Android, unroot means to reverse the rooting of your device.
There is no one-word anagram. It does spell the phrases "no girl trio" and "iron or gilt." The longest words spelled with the letters are looting, rioting, rooting, and toiling.
the crowd was cheering
That is the correct spelling of "cheering" (celebrating or encouraging).
I was rooting the world