A humorous other name to call your 'chummy' best friends whom you hang around with.
Moggi is the technical name, but there are other options including: Mogga, Moggli, Bobbi, Jobbi
For example, those words adress each different one of your friends. It is another name for them.
Example: In reality my friend is called Lisa, but for fun I call her Moggli.
y'know what i mean.... Right???????
Moggi is the technical name, but there are other options including: Mogga, Moggli, Bobbi, Jobbi
For example, those words adress each different one of your friends. It is another name for them.
Example: In reality my friend is called Lisa, but for fun I call her Moggli.
y'know what i mean.... Right???????
"Hey, I missed you!"
"I missed you too Moggi..."
or:
"Where's Moggli going?"
or:
'Love from, your Mogga.'
"I missed you too Moggi..."
or:
"Where's Moggli going?"
or:
'Love from, your Mogga.'
by Ramenload July 16, 2020
An older version of a cougar, a woman over 60 on the prowl for a younger man.
From behind they look like a cougar, from the front looks like they have mange.
From behind they look like a cougar, from the front looks like they have mange.
by Kaye tim August 12, 2018
by minniemoose November 17, 2006
by tennischicas April 7, 2011
Used to describe a gay man who thinks he's a bear but lacks the masculinity and is just overweight. (Based on the acronym for Morbidly Obese Gay.)
Moggy parodies the use of adopting animal names in gay culture (e.g. bear, cub, otter and wolf).
Moggy parodies the use of adopting animal names in gay culture (e.g. bear, cub, otter and wolf).
by moggybox April 30, 2010
Affectionate term of a Morris motor vehicle.
Particularly applied to Morris Minor saloons (Moggie Minors), Morris Travellers (referred to in the US as Woodies) - (Moggie Travellers) as well as Morris Minor Convertibles /1000s /Vans /Pick-ups.
The practical Moggie minor range were produced between 1948-71 with many still in daily use today. Travellers are particuarly sought after in original form through to the 320 bhp conversions.
Particularly applied to Morris Minor saloons (Moggie Minors), Morris Travellers (referred to in the US as Woodies) - (Moggie Travellers) as well as Morris Minor Convertibles /1000s /Vans /Pick-ups.
The practical Moggie minor range were produced between 1948-71 with many still in daily use today. Travellers are particuarly sought after in original form through to the 320 bhp conversions.
"Did you know in the antipodes the Moggie (Minor) is nicknamed the Morrie?"
"No, but I've heard then referred to as Mowogs from the parts name"
"No, but I've heard then referred to as Mowogs from the parts name"
by Caiptean August 29, 2009
by Morwell97 July 1, 2019