IPA: /ˈvoʊɡər/
KK: /ˈvoʊɡər/
A person who performs a style of dance characterized by striking poses and movements that resemble fashion models.
At the dance competition, she impressed everyone with her voguer moves.
Voguer → The word 'voguer' comes from the French verb 'voguer', meaning to sail or to glide. It is derived from the Latin 'vagari', meaning to wander or roam. The term 'voguer' in English refers to someone who adopts a particular style or manner, often in a flamboyant or ostentatious way, reflecting the idea of gliding through life with style.
Imagine someone 'gliding' ('voguer') through life with a unique style — that's what a voguer does.
No commonly confused words.