mog

[mɒɡ]

mog Definition

  • 1a mistake or blunder
  • 2to move clumsily or slowly

Using mog: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "mog" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He made a mog in his calculations and got the wrong answer.

  • Example

    The cat mogs around the house, knocking things over.

  • Example

    I was mogging along the path when I tripped over a rock.

mog Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with mog

  • to make a mistake or error in something

    Example

    I made a mog of the recipe and ended up with a burnt cake.

  • moggy (or moggie)

    a cat, especially a non-purebred one

    Example

    She has two adorable moggies as pets.

  • to go away or leave, often used in a rude or dismissive way

    Example

    He told the annoying salesman to mog off and slammed the door.

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Summary: mog in Brief

The term 'mog' [mɒɡ] can refer to a mistake or blunder, as in 'He made a mog in his calculations,' or to moving clumsily or slowly, as in 'The cat mogs around the house.' It can also be used in phrases like 'make a mog of something,' meaning to make a mistake, and 'mog off,' meaning to go away rudely.