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jog on

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interjection

  1. slang go away

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This was met with a huge cheer from fans who were anticipating a regional version of the lyric, other earlier tour examples having included "nae chance" in Edinburgh and "jog on lad" in Liverpool.

From BBC • Jun. 19, 2024

“It’s a long jog on the orange carpet. I’m going to try not to trip as well.”

From Washington Post • Apr. 7, 2023

The 43-year-old woman was preparing for a jog on the Whistle Stop Trail when she was charged by the cow, which had escaped from a farm.

From Washington Times • Apr. 3, 2023

When I was growing up, we were taught to walk or jog on the left side of the road, facing traffic when there were no sidewalks.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 2, 2022

They jog on either side of the patrol car.

From "Black Brother, Black Brother" by Jewell Parker Rhodes