The difference between Jog and Trot

When used as nouns, jog means an energetic trot, slower than a run, often used as a form of exercise, whereas trot means an ugly old woman, a hag.

When used as verbs, jog means to push slightly, whereas trot means to walk rapidly.


check bellow for the other definitions of Jog and Trot

  1. Jog as a noun:

    An energetic trot, slower than a run, often used as a form of exercise.

  2. Jog as a noun:

    A sudden push or nudge.

  1. Jog as a verb:

    To push slightly; to move or shake with a push or jerk, as to gain the attention of; to jolt.

    Examples:

    "jog one's elbow"

  2. Jog as a verb:

    To shake, stir or rouse.

    Examples:

    "I tried desperately to jog my memory."

  3. Jog as a verb:

    To walk or ride forward with a jolting pace; to move at a heavy pace, trudge; to move on or along.

  4. Jog as a verb (exercise):

    To move at a pace between walking and running, to run at a leisurely pace.

  5. Jog as a verb:

    To cause to move at an energetic trot.

    Examples:

    "to jog a horse"

  6. Jog as a verb:

    To straighten stacks of paper by lightly tapping against a flat surface.

  1. Trot as a noun (archaic, disparaging):

    An ugly old woman, a hag.

  2. Trot as a noun (chiefly, of horses):

    A gait of a four-legged animal between walk and canter, a diagonal gait (in which diagonally opposite pairs of legs move together).

  3. Trot as a noun:

    A gait of a person faster than a walk.

  4. Trot as a noun:

    A toddler.

  5. Trot as a noun (obsolete):

    A young animal.

  6. Trot as a noun (dance):

    A moderately rapid dance.

  7. Trot as a noun (mildly disparaging):

  8. Trot as a noun (Australia, obsolete):

    A succession of heads thrown in a game of two-up.

  9. Trot as a noun (Australia, New Zealand, with "good" or "bad"):

    A run of luck or fortune.

    Examples:

    "He′s had a good trot, but his luck will end soon."

  10. Trot as a noun (dated, slang, among students):

  1. Trot as a verb:

    To walk rapidly.

  2. Trot as a verb (intransitive, of a horse):

    To move at a gait between a walk and a canter.

  3. Trot as a verb (transitive):

    To cause to move, as a horse or other animal, in the pace called a trot; to cause to run without galloping or cantering.

  1. Trot as a noun:

    A genre of Korean pop music employing repetitive rhythm and vocal inflections.

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