"stylemog" meaning in English

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Verb

Forms: stylemogs [present, singular, third-person], stylemogging [participle, present], stylemogged [participle, past], stylemogged [past]
Etymology: Blend of Style (“pseudonym of Neil Strauss in the seduction community”) + AMOG, reportedly coined by Owen "Tyler Durden" Cook. Etymology templates: {{m|en||Style|t=pseudonym of Neil Strauss in the seduction community}} Style (“pseudonym of Neil Strauss in the seduction community”), {{m|en|AMOG}} AMOG Head templates: {{en-verb|++}} stylemog (third-person singular simple present stylemogs, present participle stylemogging, simple past and past participle stylemogged)
  1. (seduction community) To patronize or talk down to someone by complimenting them as though from a position of authority on the compliment's subject. Wikipedia link: Neil Strauss Categories (topical): Seduction community Related terms: mog
    Sense id: en-stylemog-en-verb-16sZCIRc Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Topics: lifestyle, seduction-community, sexuality

Inflected forms

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          "text": "“What? I just said ‘awesome.’ That’s because I think it’s hilarious. Seriously, I can't wait to read it.”\nThey all laughed again. Evidently I was Stylemogging them.",
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          "text": "Strauss himself created \"Stylemogging\", a more subtle technique in which one uses barbed compliments to establish oneself as the supreme arbitrator of whatever is under discussion. \"You've got better at that, a bit,\" is apparently a classic Stylemogging comment. At this level, it all starts to get a little scary.",
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        "(seduction community) To patronize or talk down to someone by complimenting them as though from a position of authority on the compliment's subject."
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