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roach (n.1)

shortened form of cockroach, 1837, on mistaken notion that it was a compound. In contemporary writing said to be from a polite desire to avoid the sexual connotation in the first syllable. Meaning "butt of a marijuana cigarette" is first recorded 1938, perhaps from resemblance to the insect, but perhaps a different word entirely.

roach (n.2)

small freshwater fish, c. 1200, from Old French roche (13c.), of uncertain origin, perhaps from a Germanic source. Applied to similar-looking fish in North America.

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Definitions of roach from WordNet
1
roach (n.)
a roll of hair brushed back from the forehead;
roach (n.)
the butt of a marijuana cigarette;
roach (n.)
street names for flunitrazepan;
Synonyms: R-" / Mexican valium / rophy / rope / roofy / forget me drug / circle
roach (n.)
any of numerous chiefly nocturnal insects; some are domestic pests;
Synonyms: cockroach
roach (n.)
European freshwater food fish having a greenish back;
Synonyms: Rutilus rutilus
2
roach (v.)
comb (hair) into a roach;
roach (v.)
cut the mane off (a horse);
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