unprincipled or unscrupulous, mischievous and playful, roguy, lacking principles or scruples; "the rascally rabble"; "the tyranny of a scoundrelly aristocracy" - W M Thackaray; "the captain was set adrift by his roguish crew", Resembling, or characteristic of, a rogue; knavish, Pleasantly mischievous; waggish; arch, Vagrant, scoundrelly, rascally, knavish; naughty, mischievous, If someone has a roguish expression or manner, they look as though they are about to behave badly. She was a mature lady with dyed ginger hair and a roguish grin. someone with a roguish expression or smile looks amused, especially because they have done something slightly dishonest or wrong, playful in an appealingly bold way; "a roguish grin", Deceitful software pretending to be anti-spyware, but in fact being malicious software itself, A plant that shows some undesirable variation, A vagrant, A mischievous scamp, A scoundrel, rascal or unprincipled, deceitful, and unreliable person, Vicious and solitary, An aggressive animal separate from the herd, especially an elephant, cull, term used by gardeners, especially when saving seed, rogue or unwanted plants are removed before pollination, Large, destructive and unpredictable, Deceitful, unprincipled, An entity set apart from the normal order, which acts in an independent manner. This can apply to individuals, states, or other entities, To destroy (plants that do not come up to a required standard), Operating outside of normal controls, To give the name or designation of rogue to; to decry, rascal, scoundrel, dishonest person, villain, A worthless plant occuring among seedlings of some choice variety, An elephant that has separated from a herd and roams about alone, in which state it is very savage, A vagrant; an idle, sturdy beggar; a vagabond; a tramp, A deliberately dishonest person; a knave; a cheat, One who is pleasantly mischievous or frolicsome; hence, often used as a term of endearment, A rogue is a man who behaves in a dishonest or criminal way. Mr Ward wasn't a rogue at all, To wander; to play the vagabond; to play knavish tricks, feelings 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 an unprincipled person : scoundrel : one who is playfully mischievous - roguish adj, to swindle, cheat, 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, To weed out or cull diseased or defective individuals from a crop field or from a stand of timber, a deceitful and unreliable scoundrel, 1949 sports car made by Robert Monroe and Alexis Davydoff on modified 1937 Dodge chassis, using modified Cadillac motor and Hydra-Matic transmission, 0-60mph in 6 5 seconds, hydraulic brakes were off 1936 Auburn, steering was Chrysler, wheels Cadillac, grille was 1950 Plymouth, front and rear fenders were off 1946 Olds "98", bumpers were off 1947-48 Frazer, windshield was off 1937 Cord; car was 200HP convertible on 119" wheel base, with 190" overall length on 6 00 x 16 tires,
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unprincipled or unscrupulous
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mischievous and playful
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lacking principles or scruples; "the rascally rabble"; "the tyranny of a scoundrelly aristocracy" - W M Thackaray; "the captain was set adrift by his roguish crew"
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Resembling, or characteristic of, a rogue; knavish
If someone has a roguish expression or manner, they look as though they are about to behave badly. She was a mature lady with dyed ginger hair and a roguish grin. someone with a roguish expression or smile looks amused, especially because they have done something slightly dishonest or wrong
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playful in an appealingly bold way; "a roguish grin"
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rogue
Deceitful software pretending to be anti-spyware, but in fact being malicious software itself
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A plant that shows some undesirable variation - "Maintaining varieties also requires selection, however. It's usually referred to as culling or roguing. ...we examine the population and eliminate the occasional rogue."
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rogue
A vagrant
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rogue
A mischievous scamp
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rogue
A scoundrel, rascal or unprincipled, deceitful, and unreliable person
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Vicious and solitary
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An aggressive animal separate from the herd, especially an elephant
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cull, term used by gardeners, especially when saving seed, rogue or unwanted plants are removed before pollination - "Maintaining varieties also requires selection, however. It's usually referred to as culling or roguing. ...we examine the population and eliminate the occasional rogue."
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Large, destructive and unpredictable
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Deceitful, unprincipled - "In the minds of Republican hard-liners, the "Silent Majority" of Americans who had elected the President, and even Nixon's two Democrat predecessors, China was a gigantic nuke-wielding rogue state prepared to overrun the free world at any moment."
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An entity set apart from the normal order, which acts in an independent manner. This can apply to individuals, states, or other entities
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To destroy (plants that do not come up to a required standard)
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Operating outside of normal controls
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To give the name or designation of rogue to; to decry
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rogue
rascal, scoundrel, dishonest person, villain isim
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rogue
A worthless plant occuring among seedlings of some choice variety
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An elephant that has separated from a herd and roams about alone, in which state it is very savage
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rogue
A vagrant; an idle, sturdy beggar; a vagabond; a tramp
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rogue
A deliberately dishonest person; a knave; a cheat
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One who is pleasantly mischievous or frolicsome; hence, often used as a term of endearment
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rogue
A rogue is a man who behaves in a dishonest or criminal way. Mr Ward wasn't a rogue at all
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rogue
To wander; to play the vagabond; to play knavish tricks
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rogue
feelings 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
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n an unprincipled person : scoundrel : one who is playfully mischievous - roguish adj
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rogue
to swindle, cheat
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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
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rogue
To weed out or cull diseased or defective individuals from a crop field or from a stand of timber
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a deceitful and unreliable scoundrel
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rogue
1949 sports car made by Robert Monroe and Alexis Davydoff on modified 1937 Dodge chassis, using modified Cadillac motor and Hydra-Matic transmission, 0-60mph in 6 5 seconds, hydraulic brakes were off 1936 Auburn, steering was Chrysler, wheels Cadillac, grille was 1950 Plymouth, front and rear fenders were off 1946 Olds "98", bumpers were off 1947-48 Frazer, windshield was off 1937 Cord; car was 200HP convertible on 119" wheel base, with 190" overall length on 6 00 x 16 tires
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