Rog: meaning, definitions and examples

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Rog

 

[ rɔg ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

slang term

Rog is a slang term often used to refer to a person who is considered to be mischievous, deceitful, or sly. This term can carry a slightly humorous or light-hearted connotation, but it may also express disapproval depending on the context in which it is used.

Synonyms

rascal, rogue, scamp, trickster

Examples of usage

  • Don't be such a rog, just tell the truth.
  • He pulled a rog move when he tricked his friends.
  • There was a rog in the crowd making everyone laugh.
  • She called him a rog for his clever prank.

Etymology

The word 'rog' has its origins in British slang, dating back to the 18th century. It is likely derived from the earlier term 'rogue,' which has been used since the late 15th century to refer to a vagrant or dishonest person. Over time, the term evolved and became associated with a playful or mischievous character. In many cultures, 'rogues' have been depicted as charming anti-heroes, engaging in trickery and clever plots. The transition from 'rogue' to 'rog' illustrates the tendency of slang to simplify and shorten words in everyday conversation, making them more accessible and relatable. As modern slang continues to evolve, the term 'rog' has found its place in informal communication, particularly among a younger generation who appreciate the witty connotations attached to the term.