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(Midlands, _, &, _, North England, _, regional) : an unkempt or badly-dressed woman.
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Moggy, a slattern, dressed out untidily: 'She did look a moggy.'
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1886, Robert Eden George Cole, A Glossary of Words Used in South-west Lincolnshire, s.v. "moggy":
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At Ickwell Green... the May Queen is accompanied by moggies (raggedly dressed women).
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1980, Automobile Association, Book of British Villages, page 263: