adv. and adj. [f. JOG v.]
A. adv. With a jogging motion or pace.
c. 1780. Cowper, Yearly Distr., 13. For then the farmers come jog, jog.
1840. Browning, Sordello, I. 177. Quietly through the town they rode, jog-jog.
B. adj. Characterized by jogging; = JOG-TROT B.
1837. W. E. Forster, 10 July, in Reid, Life (1888), I. iii. 87. Enslavement to the common jog-jog way of doing things.