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Rogue

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A rogue is a person or entity that flouts accepted norms of behavior or strikes out on an independent and possibly destructive path.

Rogue, rogues, or going rogue may also refer to:

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Arts, entertainment and media

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Comics

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Film

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Television

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Episodes

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Gaming

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Literature

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Music

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Places

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Other uses

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  • Rogue (magazine), a men's magazine
  • Going Rogue, a 2009 memoir by Sarah Palin
  • The Rogue: Searching for the Real Sarah Palin, a 2011 biography by Joe McGinniss
  • An unlawful vagrant, especially under certain historic Vagrancy Acts in England

See also

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  • Rogue state, a term for a nation acting outside international norms
  • RogueArt, a French independent record label
  • Roguing, in agriculture, the act of identifying and removing undesirable plants
  • Lovable rogue, a fictional character archetype