Mogging
[mog] /mɒg/ Dialect
verb (used without object), mogged, mogging.
1.
to on, depart, or decamp (usually followed by off or on).
2.
to walk or along gently, slowly, and steadily.
verb (used with object), mogged, mogging.
3.
to cause to go from one place to another.
mother of the groom
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