This is where it gets interesting. "Mogies" isn't a real word. It’s a phonetic playground. Is it a misspelling of "emojis"? Is it a reference to "mogul" or "mogwai"? Or is it simply a soft, friendly sound (Mo-gees) designed to contrast with the hard ‘X’ at the front?
The beauty of "mogies" is that it forces the reader to invent its meaning. It feels cozy, small, and collectible. You can’t buy a mogie, but you might want one. xmogiesforyou
works because it is illegible yet warm. It is anonymous yet specific. It promises nothing (what is a mogie?) yet everything (it’s for you ). This is where it gets interesting