jogEnglishOxford American Thesaurusjog verb 1 he began to jog along the road: run slowly, jogtrot, dogtrot, trot, lope; go jogging. 2 things seem to be jogging along quite nicely here: continue, proceed, go, go on, carry on. 3 a hand jogged his elbow: nudge, prod, poke, push, elbow, tap; bump, jar. 4 I think it was seeing you that jogged her memory: stimulate, prompt, stir, activate, arouse; refresh. 5 she jogged her foot up and down: joggle, jiggle, bob, bounce, jolt, jerk, shake; rare jounce.noun he set off along the bank at a jog: run, jogtrot, dogtrot, trot, lope.