mog
Plural: mogs
Verb
- To be significantly more attractive than (someone or something); to dominate in appearance.
- To be superior to (something); to beat, outclass.
- To move or walk slowly; to trudge, amble; (more broadly) to go.
- To cause to move; to drive.
- In the game of costly colours: to exchange (a card) with the dealer.
- To remove (a public servant) from their position following a Machinery of Government change, a process in which the Government of Australia reorganizes the responsibilities and structure of the government.
Noun
- A cat.
- A traditional soft cookie made with molasses, spices, dried fruits, and toasted pecans.
Examples
- "Get that mog out of here!"
- "His face mogs mine to hell and back."
- "Nan made a batch of fresh mogs for Christmas—rich with molasses and full of raisins."
- "This youngshit mogs me: I'm such a hon."
- "to mog about"
- "to mog off"
Origin / Etymology
Derived from AMOG (“alpha male of group”). The word first appeared on fitness forums and imageboards around 2016 and was popularized around 2021.
Scrabble Score: 6
mog is a valid Scrabble (US) TWL wordmog is a valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
mog is a valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary
Words With Friends Score: 8
mog is a valid Words With Friends word