1. rex - Noun
2. Rex - Proper noun
A king.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI would give ten years off the beginning of my life to see, only once, Tyrannosaurus rex come rearing up from the elms of Central Park, a Morgan police horse screaming in its jaws. We can never have enough of nature. Edward Abbey
I have grown into a Bestsellasaurus Rex - a big, stumbling book-beast that is loved when it shits money and hated when it tramples houses... I started out as a storyteller; along the way I became an economic force. Stephen King
So, in the course of events, I had an opportunity to come in contact with Colin Matthews, through the Rex Foundation sponsoring recordings of various music that was being recorded over there. Phil Lesh
We have as much evidence that T. rex was feathered, at least during some stage of its life, as we do that australopithecines like Lucy had hair. Mark Norell
Plato did claim that the unexamined life was not worth living. Oedipus Rex was not so sure. Tom Robbins
Dinosaurs replace their teeth throughout their life. And T. rex replaced all of their teeth every year. Jack Horner