1. mog - Noun
2. mog - Verb
mog (third-person singular simple present mogs, present participle mogging, simple past and past participle mogged)
(transitive, incel slang, transgender slang) To assert one's dominance over (usually in appearance).
His face mogs mine to hell and back.
This youngshit mogs me: I'm such a hon.
mog (third-person singular simple present mogs, present participle mogging, simple past and past participle mogged)
(intransitive, US, UK, dialectal) To move or walk slowly; to trudge, amble.
to mog about
to mog off
mog (plural mogs)
(UK, colloquial) A cat.
Get that mog out of here!
mog (third-person singular simple present mogs, present participle mogging, simple past and past participle mogged)
(transitive, Australia, informal) 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.
MoG (uncountable)
Initialism of Machinery of Government.
Yakka foob mog. Grug pubbawup zink wattoom gazork. Chumble spuzz. I love loopholes. Bill Watterson
Also in that category are ‘Mehia Wo Yesu’ by Joe Mettle, ‘Repent’ by Joyce Blessing, ‘Hallelujah’ by MOG and ‘Mpaebo’ by Nacee. Source: Internet
Mult Scler. 2015; PMID 26209588 and the presence of MOG auto-antibodies has been proposed as a biomarker for discrimination. Source: Internet
Berries of Merlot being sorted at Chateau Kirwan in a process that removes shot berries and MOG In the traditional Bordeaux blend, Merlot's role is to add body and softness. Source: Internet
Colonel MOG Osmani was appointed the Commander in Chief of Liberation Forces and whole East Pakistan was divided into eleven sectors headed by eleven sector commanders. Source: Internet
For over a decade, his hotel "The Golden Lion" in Ashburton (referred to by some in the party as "The Mucky Mog") was the party's headquarters and conference centre. Source: Internet