Jog ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Jog ( verb )

  1. To run at a slow or leisurely pace.
  2. To move or cause to move with a slow, steady, and irregular movement or rhythm.
  3. To nudge or tap lightly.

Origin:

Late 16th century: probably from the verb jog (in the sense "shake, jolt"), from middle english joggen "jog, shake", of uncertain origin.

Examples:

  1. He jogged around the park.
  2. She jogged to the store.
  3. The ship jogged in the waves.
  4. He jogged her elbow to get her attention.
  5. The horse jogged along the trail.

(As a noun)

Jog ( noun )

  1. To run at a slow or leisurely pace.
  2. To move or cause to move with a slow, steady, and irregular movement or rhythm.
  3. To nudge or tap lightly.

Origin:

Late 16th century: probably from the verb jog (in the sense "shake, jolt"), from middle english joggen "jog, shake", of uncertain origin.

Examples:

  1. He jogged around the park.
  2. She jogged to the store.
  3. The ship jogged in the waves.
  4. He jogged her elbow to get her attention.
  5. The horse jogged along the trail.
Some random words: duffer, mohawk, escargot