jog (verb)

  • 111kaitėti — 1 kaitėti, ėja ( i, a J.Jabl, o, kaista), ėjo (plg. la. kaitēt) verb. impers. (ž.) 1. rūpėti: Kas tau kaita, t. y. kas tau rūpi, kas tau darbo? J. Kaita man (man rūpi) J(S.Dauk). O kas čia man kaita! Žem. Kas tau kaita, ką lesa žvirbliai M.Valanč …

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  • 112cuff — I. /kʌf / (say kuf) noun 1. a fold, band, or variously shaped piece serving as a trimming or finish for the bottom of a sleeve or trouser leg. 2. the part of a gauntlet or long glove that extends over the wrist. 3. a separate or detachable band… …

  • 113jaunt — /dʒɔnt / (say jawnt) verb (i) 1. to make a short journey, especially for pleasure. –noun 2. such a journey. {? nasalised variant of jot jog, jolt} …

  • 114shog — /ʃɒg/ (say shog) verb (t) (shogged, shogging) 1. to shake or jog. –noun 2. a rocking, jolting movement. {Scottish and northern English dialect} …

  • 115dogtrot — n. a gentle easy trot. * * * noun a steady trot like that of a dog • Hypernyms: ↑jog, ↑trot, ↑lope * * * I. ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: dog (I) + trot …

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  • 116jiggy-jiggy — jigˈ a jig, jigˈ jig or jiggˈy jiggˈy noun (slang) Sexual intercourse (also intransitive verb) • • • Main Entry: ↑jig jog …

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