White House Posts Trump 'Mogging' Picture: What it Means
Summary
The White House social media account posted a picture of President Donald Trump with the caption "Mogged," a slang term meaning to surpass or outshine someone. This term originally came from online groups focused on social dominance and physical appearance but has since spread to wider audiences in more casual or humorous ways.Key Facts
- The White House posted a photo of President Trump with a chart about pool depth and a single-word caption: "Mogged."
- "Mogged" comes from "AMOG," meaning "alpha male of the group," used in online forums about dominance and looks.
- The term originally described someone clearly outperforming others in appearance, like height or facial structure.
- It gained popularity in the "looksmaxxing" online community, which focuses on improving physical appearance.
- Influencers like Clavicular use this language to rank male attractiveness and facial features.
- Critics say this slang and community encourage unrealistic beauty standards and negative self-comparison.
- On social media platforms like TikTok and X, "mogged" now means outperforming someone in many areas, not just looks.
- The White House using this slang shows how government accounts are trying to connect with younger, internet-savvy audiences.
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