Clavicular Keeps Being ‘Mogged’—What Does That Even Mean?
The article explores the concept of 'mogging' and its implications in contemporary culture. It discusses how the term has been used in various contexts, including by journalists and judges. Additionally, it delves into the related idea of 'looksmaxxing' and its significance in social dynamics.
- ▪The term 'mogging' refers to a social phenomenon where one individual is perceived to overshadow another in terms of attractiveness or status.
- ▪Recent discussions have highlighted how 'mogging' has been applied in different scenarios, including media and legal contexts.
- ▪The article also explains 'looksmaxxing,' which involves efforts to enhance one's appearance to improve social standing.
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LifestyleArtsClavicular Keeps Being ‘Mogged’—What Does That Even Mean?Clavicular keeps getting ‘mogged,’ first by a journalist, now by a judge—but what does it all mean? Here’s ‘looksmaxxing’ and ‘mogging,’ explained.ByDani Di Placido,Senior Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dani Di Placido covers film, television, and internet culture.Follow AuthorMay 17, 2026, 07:38pm EDTUpdated May 17, 2026, 07:41pm EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI.
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