MOG

Etymology 1

Noun

mog (plural mogs)

(UK, depreciative or derogatory) synonym of moggy: a domestic cat, especially a non-pedigree or unremarkable one.

Etymology 2

Verb

mog (third-person singular simple present mogs, present participle mogging, simple past and past participle mogged)

(UK, US, dialect) To move away; to go off.

Etymology 3

Verb

mog (third-person singular simple present mogs, present participle mogging, simple past and past participle mogged)

(transitive, seduction community, incel slang) To assert one's dominance over.

Anagrams

• GMO, O. M. G., O.M.G., OMG, gom, omg

Source: Wiktionary


Mog, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Mogged; p. pr. & vb. n. Mogging.] [Etym. unknown.]

Definition: To move away; to go off. [Prov. Eng. or Local, U. S.]

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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