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jog verb (jogged, jogging) 1 to knock or nudge slightly. 2 a to remind someone; b to prompt (their memory). 3 intrans (also jog along or on) to progress slowly and steadily; to plod. 4 intrans to run at a slowish steady pace, especially for exercise. noun 1 a period or spell of jogging • go for a jog. 2 a nudge, knock or jolt.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: probably a variant of dialect shog to shake.

jog verb (jogged, jogging) 1 to knock or nudge slightly. 2 a to remind someone; b to prompt (their memory). 3 intrans (also jog along or on) to progress slowly and steadily; to plod. 4 intrans to run at a slowish steady pace, especially for exercise. noun 1 a period or spell of jogging • go for a jog. 2 a nudge, knock or jolt.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: probably a variant of dialect shog to shake.

jog verb (jogged, jogging) 1 to knock or nudge slightly. 2 a to remind someone; b to prompt (their memory). 3 intrans (also jog along or on) to progress slowly and steadily; to plod. 4 intrans to run at a slowish steady pace, especially for exercise. noun 1 a period or spell of jogging • go for a jog. 2 a nudge, knock or jolt.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: probably a variant of dialect shog to shake.