0 behaving in ways that are not expected or not normal, often in a way that causes damage:
1 to start behaving in a way that is not normal or expected, especially by leaving your group and doing something dangerous:
3 a person, organization, or country that does not behave in the usual or acceptable way:
Buzzy’s a fun-loving teenage rogue.
4 behaving in ways that are not expected or not normal, often in a harmful way:
In these cases, the nonhuman comes in the form of a rogue comet or asteroid, shattering the stability of the human world.
Wholesale exchange might be culturally entropic, then, but the degeneration also creates rogue hybrids and potentials that undermine any stability of the system.
To the antebellum rogue, the city's gigantic web of secrets held unlimited financial rewards, if only it could be interpreted properly.
For all that, he is benevolent and kind, neither rogue nor scoundrel.
However, even the presence of very few rogue edges can prevent a long directed path.
Religion has the capacity to produce saints, but it also has the capacity to produce rogues.
The rumours alone probably made their abbot look like a rogue in the eyes of their neighbours.
In these areas, refugee resources are contested by different political actors and power structures, including rebel groups, warlords, or even rogue army factions.
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