It means cheering for him, hoping he will win or succeed.
It is "We're rooting for you." "Rooting" means to cheer for or support someone or a team, while "routing" refers to directing or sending something along a particular path.
You should say "I am rooting for you." The phrase "rooting for someone" means to support or cheer for them, especially in a competition or challenging situation. "Routing" refers to directing or managing a route, which is not applicable in this context.
In Android, unroot means to reverse the rooting of your device.
"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.
Rooting powder is used on the cut area of a cutting to assist rooting.
I was rooting the world
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 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.
Both meanings (plants and cheering) are spelled "rooting."
Same as raising it to a half means square rooting it, x ^ 1/3 = [cube root] of x
In gardening rooting refers to the cutting of plants in order to plant the cuttings for further growth. Rooting also describes what animals may do when in search of things. Pigs are often used to go rooting for truffles. Dogs often dig at objects in the dirt and dig their noses in (rooting), in search of things. In Australia (and occasionally in the United Kingdom) rooting is a slang obscenity for having sexual intercourse with someone. In the US, Root is also a slang term for aligning ones self with a group or team, ie: They were rooting for their favourite football team.