rogue

views updated Jun 27 2018

rogue / rōg/ • n. 1. a dishonest or unprincipled man: you are a rogue and an embezzler. ∎  a person whose behavior one disapproves of but who is nonetheless likable or attractive (often used as a playful term of reproof): Cenzo, you old rogue!2. [usu. as adj.] an elephant or other large wild animal driven away or living apart from the herd and having savage or destructive tendencies: a rogue elephant. ∎  a person or thing that behaves in an aberrant, faulty, or unpredictable way: he hacked into data and ran rogue programs. ∎  an inferior or defective specimen among many satisfactory ones, esp. a seedling or plant deviating from the standard variety.• v. [tr.] remove inferior or defective plants or seedlings from (a crop).

rogue

views updated May 14 2018

rogue one of a class of vagrants XVI; unprincipled man; mischievous person XVI; (rendering Sinhalese horā, sorā :- Skr. corá- thief) savage elephant living apart from the herd XIX. orig. one of the numerous canting words that are recorded from mid-XVI; perh. based on †roger begging vagabond pretending to be a poor scholar from Oxford or Cambridge (XVI), prob. f. L. rogāre ask, beg + -ER1.
Hence roguery, roguish XVI.

Rogue

views updated May 23 2018

Rogue ★ 1976 (R)

The Rogue is a ruthless man who can make beautiful women do anything that he desires; so, of course, he does. 87m/C VHS . Milan Galvonic, Barbara Bouchet, Margaret Lee; D: Gregory Simpson.

roguing

views updated May 14 2018

roguing The manual removal of infected or inferior specimens from an otherwise healthy crop of plants.

roguing

views updated May 21 2018

roguing The manual removal of infected or inferior specimens from an otherwise healthy crop of plants.