/roʊɡ/ – noun /verb
Definition: 1. thằng đểu, tên xỏ lá, tên đại bịp, tên bợm;
2. gian lận, bịp bợm, lừa đảo;
3. kẻ lãng du, kẻ lang thang, kẻ bụi đời;
4. lang thang, lãng du, đi bụi đời.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a “rogue” refers to a dishonest or unprincipled person, often used to describe someone who engages in fraudulent or criminal activities. It can also refer to a person or entity that acts independently and in a way that is contrary to established rules or norms.
Example: The company filed a lawsuit against the rogue employee who leaked confidential information to a competitor.