Nogre

Nogre

verb | noun

Verb: To clutter or trash a space beyond recognition; to leave a room in total disarray, often with trash bags, clothes, books, half-eaten food, and assorted junk scattered everywhere.

Noun: A person who habitually lives in overwhelming mess and chaos—often to the point where you genuinely fear they might get buried alive under their own garbage.

Origin:
The term emerged from internet culture, loosely inspired by the lifestyle of an unknown streamer whose chaotic room became a visual meme. What started as playful banter turned into shorthand for anyone whose room looks like a landfill with a Wi-Fi connection.
Usage:

Verb: “He nogres his room every weekend—you can’t even see the bed under the layers of junk.”

Noun: “He’s a full-blown Nogre. I’m seriously worried he’s going to get crushed when that pile of junk finally collapses.”

Examples:

“His desk is buried, his floor’s a hazard zone, and the air smells like expired organic coffee beans and artisanal beer. Certified nogre.”

“I tried to clean, but I just ended up nogreing it even worse.”
by Nogres July 06, 2025
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Nogre

Verb: To clutter or trash a space beyond recognition; to leave a room in total disarray, often with trash bags, clothes, books, half-eaten food, and assorted junk scattered everywhere.

Noun: A person who habitually lives in overwhelming mess and chaos—often to the point where you genuinely fear they might get buried alive under their own garbage.
Verb: “He nogres his room every weekend—you can’t even see the bed under the layers of junk.”

Noun:“He’s a full-blown Nogre. I’m seriously worried he’s going to get crushed when that pile of junk finally collapses.”
by Nogres July 06, 2025
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