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rogue-lites

<span class="searchmatch">rogue</span>-<span class="searchmatch">lites</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">rogue</span>-lite...


rogue-lite

(General American) IPA(key): /ˈɹoʊɡlaɪt/ <span class="searchmatch">rogue</span>-lite (plural <span class="searchmatch">rogue</span>-<span class="searchmatch">lites</span>) English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">rogue</span>-lite Wikipedia (video games) A genre of...


дива лига

IPA(key): [ˈdiva ˈliɡa] дива лига • (diva liga) f a place or group of people which is <span class="searchmatch">rogue</span>, wild, out of control, a mess etc. (<span class="searchmatch">lit</span>. &quot;wild league&quot;)...


lite

(third-person singular simple present <span class="searchmatch">lites</span>, present participle <span class="searchmatch">liting</span>, simple past and past participle <span class="searchmatch">lited</span>) (British, dialect) To expect; wait. (British...


orcess

gist was evident-she was large and green. 2018, The Shadow of the <span class="searchmatch">Rogue</span>: The <span class="searchmatch">Rogue&#039;s</span> Gambit‎[3], page 69: &quot;And this is my vassal Mahk the Orcess,&quot; I gestured...


मुस्टंडा

मुश्टंडा (muśṭaṇḍā), मुष्टंडा (muṣṭaṇḍā) Unknown. Possibly मस्तान &quot;drunkard, <span class="searchmatch">rogue</span>, thug&quot; contaminated by गुंडा &quot;thug&quot;. (Delhi) IPA(key): /mʊs.ʈəɳ.ɖɑː/, [mʊs...


arson

thoſe two Louers, Ozmin and Daraxa”, in Don Diego Puede-Ser, transl., The <span class="searchmatch">rogue</span>: or The life of Guzman de Alfarache‎[2], volume 1, pages 68–69: […] And...


loose cannon

being unable to maintain his composure. 2013, “Post Party Depression”, in <span class="searchmatch">Rogue</span> Taxidermy, performed by Days N&#039; Daze: Sooner or later this party gets busted...


boy

Dutch boef (“<span class="searchmatch">rogue</span>, knave”), Bavarian Bua (“young boy, lad”), German Bube (&quot;boy; knave; jack&quot;; &gt; English bub), Icelandic bófi (“<span class="searchmatch">rogue</span>, crook, bandit...


patch

patch (Etymology 1). patch (plural patches) (archaic) A paltry fellow; a <span class="searchmatch">rogue</span>; a ninny; a fool. c. 1596–1598 (date written), William Shakespeare, “The...