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What is an oglete?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 8/15/2025

An oglete, often referred to in various contexts, typically describes a small, playful creature or a whimsical entity. It can also be a term from specific niche communities or fictional works. However, without more context, its precise meaning can vary widely. If you have a specific reference in mind, please provide more details!

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