Rogue or Rouge?

Rogue or Rouge

  • Rogue

    Votes: 17 94.4%
  • Rouge

    Votes: 1 5.6%

  • Total voters
    18
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The correct spelling is Rogue. Rouge is any of various red cosmetics for coloring the cheeks or lips. A rogue is a a playfully mischievous person;a scamp. Which of the two definitions taken directly from dictionary.com sounds more like the rogue we know of... a SD?
 
I'm not so sure if this is a matter of opinion rather than simply right and wrong? Rogue, which means one who goes against authority / the norm.
 
It's rogue, rogue can also mean different (Not in the autistic way), which is how we get the name rogue, because they are different.

Saying Rogue is Rouge is insulting rogue decks. :p
 
If your deck wears red blush, then it would be called rouge. Any other time, it is rogue.
 
Rouge isn't just make-up its just a foreign way to say red, like possion rouge for red herring :p
 
What a silly thread, but yes, it's "rogue."
 
How did this get so much attention when the question was already answered?

/me calls post count addicts.
 
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