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  1. to start behaving in a way that is not normal or expected, especially by leaving your group and doing something dangerous: A Special Forces unit had gone rogue and was trying to free the hostage. Her latest novel is about an undercover government agent who appears to have gone rogue.

  2. The meaning of ROGUE is resembling or suggesting a rogue elephant especially in being isolated, aberrant, dangerous, or uncontrollable. How to use rogue in a sentence.

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    'Behaving in an erratic or dangerous fashion. ' Origin: Going rogue was first used in 1835 for elephants🐘 becoming violent🐾!
    Now commonly used to indicate someone is not following expectations or displaying some degree of independence!🚀
    It can have a good or bad connotation, depending on the context.
    To “go rogue” can refer to people or animals, it can mean the person or animal shows erratic or dangerous behavior. 🚫
    The kids decided to go rogue, they have painted all over the room!
    The salesman went rogue, he sold even more cars but the boss is not happy!
    Agent X has gone rogue, we don't know where he is or what he is planning next.
    When an elephant goes rogue, he never reforms
    Originates from elephants behaving badly. Now is commonly used to describe a person/animal that is not following protocol or rules.
    It’s a way of saying how people go against the rules by disobeying your instructions.
  3. Feb 5, 2023 · go rogue (third-person singular simple present goes rogue, present participle going rogue, simple past went rogue, past participle gone rogue) (intransitive, originally of sick elephants) To begin to behave in an erratic, uncontrolled, dangerous, destructive, or savage way.

  4. go rogue To begin behaving in an erratic, possibly dangerous way that defies or runs contrary to the established expectations of a group or source of authority. The cohort of US senators has gone rogue, breaking with their party to demand more extreme legislative action.

  5. Jun 13, 2022 · Meaning. The expression “go rogue” means that someone is going against the grain or against the established order that everyone else follows. The phrase implies that you turn your back on what other people are doing and do your own thing, regardless of what people think.

  6. Nov 1, 2022 · Stephanie Plum breaks the rules, flirts with disaster, and shows who’s boss in this whip-smart and fast-paced thriller from #1 New York Times bestselling “crown princess of detective fiction” (BookPage) Janet Evanovich. Monday mornings aren’t supposed to be fun, but they should be predictable.

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