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Definitions from the WebOgerDefinition:An oger is a fictional humanoid creature known for its monstrous appearance and often depicted as being large, brutish, and ugly. It is a popular character in folklore, mythology, and fiction. Senses:1. Noun:An oger refers to a mythical creature with a terrifying and grotesque appearance, typically portrayed as a giant. Example sentence: The hero bravely faced the oger, ready to defeat the monstrous beast. 2. Verb:(in the context of folklore) When used as a verb, "oger" means to intimidate or scare someone, much like a formidable creature would. Example sentence: The haunted house decorations really ogered the trick-or-treaters. Usages:Popular:Ogers have become iconic characters in fantasy literature, often portrayed as antagonists, challenging the hero's quest. Example sentence: In J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings," the fellowship encountered a fearsome oger in the Mines of Moria. Local:In certain local folklore, an oger is believed to be a guardian of the forest, protecting it from any harm. Example sentence: According to the tales told by the villagers, the ancient oak tree was inhabited by a wise oger. Related Products: | ||||
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