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mog

1 American  
[mog] / mɒg /

verb (used without object)

mogged, mogging
  1. to move on, depart, or decamp (usually followed by off oron ).

  2. to walk or move along gently, slowly, and steadily.


verb (used with object)

mogged, mogging
  1. to cause to go from one place to another.

mog 2 American  
[mog] / mɒg /

noun

  1. moggy.


Etymology

Origin of mog1

1665–75; m(ove) + ( j)og 1

Origin of mog2

By shortening

Example Sentences

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Fans have speculated that Corden will play either the rotund and chirpy mog Bustopher Jones or villain Rum Tum Tugger.

From The Guardian • Jul. 20, 2018

Russia's biggest lender, Sberbank, is offering a mog to its home loan customers.

From BBC • Aug. 29, 2014

Erik Satie gives way to Flash Gordon as the once-isolated mog bounds through the park with his pedigree chums, having dim-witted doggy larks.

From The Guardian • Jul. 20, 2013

Composer Clint Mansell's mog died at the same time.

From The Guardian • Feb. 28, 2013

"That's for somebody to mog back to Arroyo to wire for the wreck-wagon."

From A Fool for Love by Lynde, Francis

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