jawline mog

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/ˈdʒɔːlʌɪn ˈmɒɡ/
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A slang term that denotes a person with an exceptionally sharp jawline, commonly used in internet meme culture to highlight visual dominance.

Examples

  • The meme captioned her as a jawline mog, because her profile was so sharp.
  • Even the critics admitted she was a jawline mog, dominating the beauty contest.
  • When she posted her selfie, the comments called her a jawline mog.
  • His friends joked that the new guy was a jawline mog, outshining everyone.
  • The TikTok trend celebrates anyone who becomes a jawline mog after mewing.

Similar words

bone‑defined
facial standout
jawline envy
chiseled jaw
sharp‑jawed
jawline flex

Meanings

Usage

Use jawline mog when referring to a sharply defined jawline in casual online conversation; avoid formal contexts.

Common mistakes

Using the phrase in formal writing sounds out of place, as it is an informal meme term.

Etymology

From the internet slang 'mog', a shortening of 'AMOG' (Alpha Male of Group), combined with 'jawline' to describe a striking jawline.

FAQ

What does 'jawline mog' mean?

It refers to a person whose jawline is unusually sharp or attractive, often used to boast about visual superiority online.

Where did the term 'jawline mog' come from?

It blends the slang 'mog'—derived from 'AMOG' (Alpha Male of Group)—with 'jawline' to describe a striking jawline in internet meme culture.

Is 'jawline mog' used as a noun or a verb?

It functions as a noun phrase; the verb form 'mog' exists, but 'jawline mog' is used to label a person.

Can the phrase be applied to women?

Yes, it can describe anyone with a notably defined jawline, regardless of gender, though it is most common in male‑focused forums.

Is it appropriate to use 'jawline mog' in formal writing?

No, the expression is informal and tied to meme culture, so it should be avoided in formal or academic contexts.

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