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Roguing spree

(noun) A successive series of instances of at three or more, almost always comical in reflection and retrospect, where a person or persons engage in various forms of theft or thievery, where there is little to no down time between each instance. Though not a rule, such sprees can oftentimes be fueled by intoxicants or drugs.

In back to back to back heists Jordy was on real hot streak with his latest roguing spree. He’d hit at least four unlocked dorms rooms on campus, ransacked them and relieved the occupants of any and all valuables he could find, went on into a nearby parking lot doing similar to over a dozen unlocked vehicles, and as a grand finale to the evening’s festivities found one vehicle with the keys in the ignition and took said vehicle for a joyride where he in short order crashed it into a nearby sorority house. Luckily our hero was able to walk away from the accident unhurt and unidentified. Moments he stumbled into his dorm room in a state of hysterics, which turned out to be contagious once he recounted the series of events from the evening.

by Nikki Stixx April 1, 2022


hop on rogue

Slang used by Rogue Lineage players when they're referring to hardcore anal gay sex.

"Ayo homie wanna hop on rogue later?"
"Yeah bro, always"

by allahswordedict March 18, 2021


Rogue lineage

A game to play to make women run away

Man: *Snort snort* I play rogue lineage

Woman: AHHHH HELP!

by Hour1 May 2, 2021

37πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


Rogue Sperm

The sperm that decides to come out 10 minutes after the rest.

"That sex was great! What the hell?...Oh no! ROGUE SPERM!!!"

by SirJakeOfWay December 21, 2009

55πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


rogue wave

a freak atlantic wave, over 20feet high, that swallows ships hole and knocks man into the sea.

the boat was knocked over by a rogue wave.

by suboxygen November 6, 2008


Gone Rogue

Someone who acts independently and wayward from the usual group, generally acting in an outrageous or abnormal manner.

'Anyone seen Dan?'
'Haven't seen him in ages, he's gone rogue.'
'Not caj'

by Oxley Res February 21, 2013

114πŸ‘ 16πŸ‘Ž


go rogue

To cease to follow orders; to act on one's own, usually against expectation or instruction. To pursue one's own interests.

The priest joked that he wrote his sermons not to interest the worshipful, but to rebuke those who were tempted to go rogue.

by Tomasso February 3, 2009

500πŸ‘ 88πŸ‘Ž