Incog
Origin
Full definition of incog
Adjective
incog
- Incognito.
- 1985, Herman Melville, Billy Budd, Sailor, and Other Stories, Penguin Classics, Harmondsworth, page 343But his general aspect and manner were so suggestive of an education and career incongruous with his naval function that when not actively engaged in it he looked like a man of high quality, social and moral, who for reasons of his own was keeping incog.
Noun
incog
(plural incogs)- Incognito.
- 2009, April 5, Matthew Algeo, Harry Truman, Leader of the Freeway, “Just as we arose from the table some county judges came in and the incog was off.â€