Verboticism: Moggicoddle

'I just bought her new shoes.'

DEFINITION: v. , To over indulge your pet. n., A pet which has trained its owner to jump, rollover and beg.

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Moggicoddle

Created by: OZZIEBOB

Pronunciation: MOG-ee-kod-l

Sentence: Regardless of his petulance, Roxie moggicoddled Koshka with felixation.

Etymology: Blend of MOGGIE: cat (also lamb, calf and other animals in some English dialects) & MOLLYCODDLE:to pamper, cosset, cade. FELIXATION: Blend of "felix" & fixation.

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Comments: Moggicoddle

OZZIEBOB - 2007-12-11: 06:48:00
"Moggie" is a common term for a cat in Australia - Is its use widespread - or even known - in other parts of the English speaking world?

Tigger - 2007-12-11: 14:37:00
"Moggie" seems to be used more by predominantly British-influenced populations. I've never heard it used here (Eastern U.S.) but I'm not really a 'cat person' either. Interesting blend, BTW.

Jabberwocky - 2007-12-11: 14:45:00
I love the way it sounds

silveryaspen - 2007-12-13: 15:58:00
In Encarta's dictionarie there is no moggie ... only a moggy and here's the definition they gave: mog·gy [ móggee ] (plural mog·gies) noun Definition: U.K. ( informal ) Same as cat (sense 2) [Late 17th century. Variant of aggie

silveryaspen - 2007-12-13: 16:00:00
oops ... variant of maggie for the above comment correction. I salute you Ozziebob! And Thank You! For me a word I didn't know.

silveryaspen - 2007-12-13: 16:01:00
ARGHHHHHHH! another correction to the above! For 'giving' me a word I didn't know. Will you 'forgive' me for making too many comments here? And all because I couldn't seem to type what I wanted today!

OZZIEBOB - 2007-12-19: 18:06:00
I value your comments, Silver. Thanks for your imput.

OZZIEBOB - 2007-12-19: 18:12:00
"Dictionary of Slang" : ' moggie/moggie n, 1, {early 18C -late 19C)an untidy dressed woman, a slattern. 2.(1970s a cat,(? proper name Maggie or dial. moggie, a calf.