mog

/mɒɡ/
verb
  1. To walk or move along slowly and steadily, often in a relaxed or aimless way.
    • The old dog mogged down the street, sniffing at every bush.
    • We decided to mog along the beach and enjoy the sunset.
    • Instead of rushing, they mogged through the park, chatting casually.
noun
  1. A slow, relaxed walk or pace.
    • After lunch, we took a gentle mog around the neighborhood.
    • His usual mog turned into a jog when he saw the bus coming.
    • The cat's afternoon mog ended with a nap in the sun.
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