Noun
Roy Rogers (plural Roy Rogerses)
A non-alcoholic cocktail made with a cola soda (typically Coca-Cola) and grenadine syrup, garnished with a maraschino cherry.
At this point he changed his name, first to Dick Weston, and later to Roy Rogers. Source: Internet
This year’s special events included a 100 birthday celebration of Roy Rogers, the 50 anniversary celebration of To Kill a Mockingbird, a tribute to Iranian film maker Jafar Panahi, and a salute to the public employeesof the Great Flint Sit-down Strike. Source: Internet
Leaving you and your well-groomed beauty with the immortal words of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, “Happy Trails to You.” Source: Internet
There is something about that particular TV western that ran truer than Roy Rogers or Gene Autry or The Lone Ranger. Source: Internet
Send a good thought his way, and save a few for Oxley and DonQuixote, while I leave you with the immortal words of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, “Happy Trails to You.” Source: Internet
Within a year, Paul Simon tapped them to sing backup for his hit Slip Slidin’ Away, and they went on to record with George Jones, Brenda Lee, Johnny Cash, Roy Rogers, Billy Ray Cyrus, Bill Monroe, Ray Charles and others. Source: Internet