So it's basically "owned", just a generation later...
Didn't know Jacob Rees-Mogg was so popular with the kids... (please not)
So it's basically "owned", just a generation later...
Didn't know Jacob Rees-Mogg was so popular with the kids... (please not)
"owning" generally requires doing something to the other person, such as defeating them in an online shooter
Whereas you "mog" simply by being within range of the other person, you don't even have to interact, but a third party can see your natural advantages over that other person, thus "mogging" them.
Oh, that’s actually usefully different from any other English word that comes to mind. (And more playful than eclipsing.)