{f} run at a slow and steady pace, trot, run for exercise; push lightly, nudge, jolt, jar; prompt, stir the memory; ride a horse at a trot; bend, curve
(1) To align or even flat sheets of paper to a common edge or edges (2) The intermittent turning on and off of a press to position, clean or put on a plate or blanket (3) To align folded sections so edges are even to top
a slow pace of running a sharp change in direction; "there was a jog in the road" stimulate to remember; "jog my memory" give a slight push to run for exercise; "jog along the canal
If you jog, you run slowly, often as a form of exercise. I got up early the next morning to jog Jog is also a noun. He went for another early morning jog. + jogging jog·ging It isn't the walking and jogging that got his weight down
If something or someone jogs your memory, they cause you to suddenly remember something that you had forgotten. Police have planned a reconstruction of the crime tomorrow in the hope this will jog the memory of passers-by
(1) close interval starting and stopping of a press to attain positions for set-up, cleaning, trouble shooting, etc ; (2) to align sheets of paper into a compact pile to a common edge either manually or by vibration