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Qu'est-ce (qui) est rogue - définition

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Rogue (musician); Rogues; The Rogues; Rogue (automobile); Rogue (film); Rogue (disambiguation); Rogues (disambiguation); Rogue (company); Rogue (brand)

rogue         
n.
1.
Vagrant, sturdy beggar, vagabond.
2.
Knave, villain, swindler, sharper, cheat, trickster, rascal, scamp, scoundrel, scapegrace, caitiff, picaroon.
3.
Mischievous fellow, wag, sly fellow, playful knave.
rogue         
(rogues)
1.
A rogue is a man who behaves in a dishonest or criminal way.
Mr Ward wasn't a rogue at all.
N-COUNT
2.
If a man behaves in a way that you do not approve of but you still like him, you can refer to him as a rogue.
...Falstaff, the loveable rogue.
N-COUNT: oft adj N [feelings]
3.
A rogue element is someone or something that behaves differently from others of its kind, often causing damage.
Computer systems throughout the country are being affected by a series of mysterious rogue programs, known as viruses...
ADJ: ADJ n
rogue         
¦ noun
1. a dishonest or unprincipled man.
a mischievous but likeable person.
2. [usu. as modifier] an elephant or other large wild animal with destructive tendencies driven away or living apart from the herd: a rogue elephant.
a person or thing that is defective, aberrant, or unpredictable.
a seedling or plant deviating from the standard variety.
¦ verb remove rogue plants or seedlings from (a crop).
Derivatives
roguery noun (plural rogueries).
Origin
C16 (denoting an idle vagrant): prob. from L. rogare 'beg, ask', and related to obs. sl. roger 'vagrant beggar'.

Wikipédia

Rogue

A rogue is a person or entity that flouts accepted norms of behavior.

Rogue or rogues may also refer to:

Exemples du corpus de texte pour rogue
1. "I think you have a rogue journalist on a rogue newspaper," he said.
2. Simon Tisdall Friday June 2, 2006 The Guardian Daniel Ortega led a rogue state before rogue states were invented.
3. Sampson "wasn‘t some rogue operative," Bradshaw said.
4. The airwaves on the sea are full of rogue broadcasts.
5. "Aidan was a very bright, loveable rogue," he said.