gog
/gɒɡ/; /ɡɔːɡ/Definitions
1. noun
A mythical or legendary king of Magog, or the land of the Magogites, often used to refer to a powerful or feared leader.
“The gog was said to have ruled over a vast empire, striking fear into the hearts of neighboring nations.”
2. verb
to talk foolishly or nonsensically, often in a boastful or arrogant manner.
“He began to gog about his latest business venture, claiming it would make him a millionaire by the end of the year.”