jog 1 (j g)v. jogged, jog·ging, jogs v.tr.1. To move by shoving, bumping, or jerking; jar: a rough wagon ride that jogged the passengers. 2. To give a push or shake to; nudge: jogged her dozing companion with her elbow. 3. To rouse or stimulate as if by nudging: an old photo that might jog your memory. 4. To cause (a horse) to move at a leisurely pace. v.intr.1. To move with a jolting rhythm: The pack jogged against his back as he ran. 2. a. To run or ride at a steady slow trot: jogged out to their positions on the playing field. b. Sports To run in such a way for sport or exercise. 3. a. To go or travel at a slow or leisurely pace: The old car jogged along until it reached the hill. b. To proceed in a leisurely manner: "while his life was thus jogging easily along" Duff Cooper. n.1. A slight push or shake; a nudge. 2. A jogging movement or rhythm. 3. A slow steady trot.
[Perhaps alteration of Middle English shoggen, to shake, move with a jerk, perhaps alteration of shokken, to move rapidly, from Middle Low German schocken, to shake.]
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jog Verb [jogging, jogged] 1. to run at a gentle pace for exercise 2. to nudge slightly 3. jog along to continue in a plodding way: many people jog along in second gear for the whole of their lives 4. jog someone's memory to remind someone of something Noun a slow run as a form of exercise [probably variant of shog to shake] jogger n jogging n
ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms | Noun | 1. | jog - a sharp change in direction; "there was a jog in the road" | | 2. | jog - a slow pace of runningdogtrot - a steady trot like that of a dog | | 3. | jog - a slight push or shakepush, pushing - the act of applying force in order to move something away; "he gave the door a hard push"; "the pushing is good exercise" | | Verb | 1. | jog - continue talking or writing in a desultory manner; "This novel rambles on and jogs"proceed, continue, carry on, go on - continue talking; "I know it's hard," he continued, "but there is no choice"; "carry on--pretend we are not in the room" | | 2. | jog - even up the edges of a stack of paper, in printingsquare - position so as to be square; "He squared his shoulders" | | 3. | jog - run for exercise; "jog along the canal"athletics, sport - an active diversion requiring physical exertion and competition run - move fast by using one's feet, with one foot off the ground at any given time; "Don't run--you'll be out of breath"; "The children ran to the store" | | 4. | jog - run at a moderately swift pacerun - move fast by using one's feet, with one foot off the ground at any given time; "Don't run--you'll be out of breath"; "The children ran to the store" | | 5. | jog - give a slight push tonudge, poke at, prod - to push against gently; "She nudged my elbow when she saw her friend enter the restaurant" | | 6. | jog - stimulate to remember; "jog my memory" |
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Translations jog [dʒɔg] vt → empujar (ligeramente)to jog along (fig) → ir tirando;
jog [dʒɔg] vt → secouer
jog [dʒɔg] vt → (an)stoßenjog along jog vi → entlangzuckeln (inf)
jog [dʒɔg] vt → urtare
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