noun
- Plural of mog; cats (informal British English).
Usage: informal; chiefly British
verb
- Third-person singular present of mog; to move away or depart (informal British English).
Usage: informal; chiefly British; phrasal verb: mog off
Examples
- The neighborhood mogs are always lounging on the fence.
- She mogs off to work every morning at eight.
- Those mogs seem to spend all day sleeping in the sun.
- He decided to mog off early from the party.
- The mogs gathered in the garden at dusk.