Proper noun
Rogoff (plural Rogoffs)
A surname from Russian.
“It’s been a good 10 years and his three years probably better than expected,” Rogoff said, adding that he thought Trump was careful to keep any comments about climate change to a minimum to avoid getting booed. Source: Internet
At the heart of the bankruptcy filings is a lack of disclosure so far on what income Rogoff possesses that could be used to pay the bills. Source: Internet
En route to a big LSD drug bust, Christie arrests Murray Rogoff for indecent exposure while riding on the NYC subway. Source: Internet
GCI: Because GCI has “no interest whatsoever in the having the press remain at the Northway location for more than a few months,” Rogoff has personally guaranteed the cost of removal. Source: Internet
Recovery from the GFC has been unusually long and sluggish, though not inconsistent with what Reinhart and Rogoff have documented following previous credit-induced financial crises. Source: Internet
For example: Carmen M. Reinhart and Kenneth S. Rogoff (2009), This Time Is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly. Source: Internet