noun A person who is jogging or running
verb To run or move at a steady, gentle pace
Commonly used in informal or casual conversations to express annoyance or frustration towards someone
Used as a dismissive or rude way to tell someone to go away or leave
Particularly prevalent in British English as a colloquial way to tell someone to go away or stop bothering you
In a professional setting, a writer may use 'jog on' to politely dismiss a suggestion or idea that they do not agree with or find useful.
A psychologist may use 'jog on' in a therapeutic setting to encourage a client to let go of negative thoughts or behaviors and move forward in a more positive direction.