Define Wilco Meaning

Wilco
Military radio speak for 'message received and will comply'. Used by all services not just the Air Force. Note this embodies the definition of 'roger' and therefore you do NOT use 'roger' and 'wilco' together.

'Charlie niner this is papa bear over'
'Papa bear this is charlie niner send over'
'proceed at speed to way point bravo over'
'wilco out'
By Andriette
Wilco
awesome alternative country band from chicago. best cd musically is yankee hotel foxtrot, although many prefer being there and summerteeth. AM is generally avoided. one of the best bands in music today.

Wilco kicks ass. Have you ever heard "Poor Places?"
By Prudy
Wilco
Wilco definitely kicks ass. They are, as already said, an alt-country band that sort of leans more to either side depending on the album. Fabulous fabulous music, and for it Jeff Tweedy and the boys are fairly well known among people who bother to find music that's not overplayed on MTV. I rather do prefer Summerteeth meself.

Wilco kicks huge ass. This 'Ben' fellow rules.
By Querida
Wilco

Yo, bitch did j00 listen to da wilco?

Naw nigga, dat shiet is country myoozic on acid!
By Dedra
Wilco
a band that is so soft, it makes people want to hurt each other.
atleast thats what i think

a very soft band. possibly too soft. i dunno
By Kerry
Wilco
Wilco also known as Wilco3D is an online alias for the artist at www.wilco3d.com and the elite team fortress classic player.

The tfc player wilco totally roxors your boxos, and his artistic skills are beyond comprehension.
By Anastasie
Wilco
Aviator slang for "will comply'

Tower: Crimson 1-1, take heading 180, angels 25.
Crimson: 1-1, wilco.
By Mae
Wilco
1. Trucker lingo for will comply

2. A band from Chicago with an annoying sound that's chalk full of elevator Jazz, alarm clocks, random noise & pretentious lyrics. Wilco is fronted by a fat asshole named Jeff Tweedy who is formerly of the late great Alternative Country heroes Uncle Tupelo.

Jeff Tweedy breaks down and cries to elicit sympathy from the girls (or guys, you know...it doesn't matter) he unsuccessfully tries to dick down. For those who love Uncle Tupelo should check out a band called Son Volt which is fronted by Jay Farrar also formerly of Uncle Tupelo. Jay Farrar is where Uncle Tupelo's real talent went.

For more on Wilco Or Jeff Tweedy google the following: Fat Pussies, Soma muscle relaxers, No Talent Prima donnas. Also the Owner/Founder of Urban Dictionary LOVE - LOVE - LOVES THIS BAND!

Toby Keith: Hi, I'm a fat no talent pussy and was wondering if you could recommend some music for my collection.

Kenny Chesney: Oh! I have just the thing, have you ever heard of this great band called Wilco? How about The Used and My Chemical Romance? Also you may be interested in the music styling of Tragic Black from salt lake city, Utah or maybe even A.F.I. Truly Talentless!
By Essie
Roger Wilco
Space guy and janitor extraordinaire, main character of the Space Quest series by Sierra On-Line.

When Roger Wilco isn't mopping floors, he is usually out about protecting the universe from super villain Vohaul, escaping the likes of Arnoid, rescuing the Two Guys from Andromeda and hanging out drinking Keronian Ale.
By Tobye
Roger Wilco
I agreed with Peniston Booth, 'roger wilco' military use is wrong. It's a tautology i.e. uselessly repetitive. That's also true in any formal radio telephone procedure such as in police RT where they're not used together. In aviation use neither roger nor wilco are even used much as individual words. The full meaning of roger is 'Your last message is received and understood' and it's origin indeed as stated by schizzy is the original phonetic alphabet use of roger for the letter 'R' to 1951now romeo . The full meaning of 'wilco' is 'Your last message is received and understood AND wilL BE coMPLIED WITH'. Therefore wilco already includes roger.

However, this being Urban Dictionary it's the slang/colloquial use being defined so in that setting schizzy's example of the wife/husband is correct whether speaking directly or by phone. It'd also be very acceptable if they were using CB radio I guess. It's slang use can even have slightly sarcastic or facetious overtones at times. However, having an aviation background I reject his example of the pilot and ATC. Redundancy is the lesser sin, no pilot should answer like that. It's required to repeat the instruction back to the controller. The instruction wouldn't be given verbatim as quoted anyway. In aviation, the use of roger to acknowledge information no instructions may be acceptable at times but wilco is rarely used if at all. Mostly where roger could be used it's sufficient to simply answer with the aircraft's call sign.

In a casual 'slang' conversation:

Wife: 'Please pick up the paper off the driveway when you come home tonight'
Husband: Roger wilco. Your wish is my command!
By Briny