give them hope if they are losing or help them cheer up if they lose and it might give them the courage and then they win
That is the correct spelling of "root" (the same spelling as the root of a plant).
Decorate the TV room with sports merchandise for the team you are rooting for. Bring in blankets, banners, streamers, lights, and other decorative items that match your team's colors.
Decorate the TV room with sports merchandise for the team you are rooting for. Bring in blankets, banners, streamers, lights, and other decorative items that match your team's colors.
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.
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.
No. You should be proud of the team you are rooting for.
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.
The correct spelling is rooting (cheering for a team). The spelling routing means directing.
rooted for, (I'm rooting for the home team!), screamed, ( i was screaming at the top of my lungs in the last quarter, our team was winning!)