Definition of Mogged

1. mog [v] - See also: mog

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mogged

moffettes
moffies
mofongo
mofongos
mofos
mofussil
mofussils
mog
moganite
mogas
mogdad coffee
moggan
moggans
mogged (current term)
moggie
moggies
mogging
moggy
moghuls
mogiarthria
mogigraphia
mogilalia
mogiphonia
mogs
mogul
mogul skiing
moguldom
moguled

Literary usage of Mogged

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Pony Tracks by Frederic Remington (1895)
"were thirsty and foot-sore, we " mogged along." On our ride we " cut the trail " of a big band of mustangs, or wild horses, but did not see them, ..."

2. Dialect Notes by American Dialect Society (1896)
"... or more often simply mibs ; no other tenu is used in Ithaca. Mich. se, NY c. migs : marbles. King's Co., NY inog (mag) : to walk. " We mogged along ..."

3. With the Yankee Division in France by Frank Palmer Sibley (1919)
"He mogged along with his orderly, and presently, in a halted column, came upon a baggage camion piled high with blue denim barrack bags, and a big buck ..."

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