verb
- past tense of mog; to move away or depart, especially in a hurried or furtive manner
Usage: British informal; often used with 'off'
Examples
- He mogged off early from the party without saying goodbye.
- She mogged out of the meeting when things got awkward.
- They mogged away before anyone noticed they were gone.
- I mogged it out of there as fast as I could.