mog \ˈmäg, ˈmȯg\verb (mogged ; mogged ; mogging ; mogs) Etymology: origin unknown intransitive verb 1.dialect: to move away : depart — usually used with off or on 2.chiefly dialect: to walk slowly and steadily : jog < all the men go mogging gloomily along — Ralph Knight > transitive verb dialect England: to move or cause to move from one place to another