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Mogging

What does Mogging mean?

Mogging refers to surpassing someone else—whether in terms of style, skill, achievement, or social standing

What does Mogging mean?

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Definition of Mogging

Mogging refers to surpassing someone else—whether in terms of style, skill, achievement, or social standing

When is Mogging used?

You’ll see "mogging" pop up in discussions that revolve around competition or comparison. It’s popular in fitness communities, where one might say a certain lifter is "mogging" everyone else at the gym. In the fashion world, someone might be "mogging" at an event if their outfit leaves no room for debate as to who’s best-dressed. Gamers might use it when describing a top player’s performance that leaves other players feeling out of their league. On social media, "mogging" can apply to influencers who set trends that others struggle to keep up with. The term thrives in environments where achievement, style, and performance are openly assessed—and where standing out significantly is celebrated.

Examples of using Mogging

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He’s mogging everyone at the gym—no one can lift like him.

2

That runway model is mogging the entire show, making all other looks seem dull.

3

She totally mogged her opponents in the debate, leaving them speechless.

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