jog|ger

jog|ger
jog|ger «JOG uhr», noun.
1. a person or thing that jogs.
2. a device on a printing press or other machine that hits or pushes sheets of paper so as to stack them up with the edges even or aligned.

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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  • jog — I [[t]dʒɒg[/t]] v. jogged, jog•ging, n. 1) to move or shake with a push or jerk 2) to stir into activity or alertness, as by a reminder: to jog one s memory[/ex] 3) to cause (a horse) to go at a steady trot 4) pri to align the edges of (a stack… …   From formal English to slang

  • ger — ag·ger; an·ger·ly; ar·mi·ger; as·trol·o·ger; au·ger; aus·trin·ger; bag·ger; bal·in·ger; bee·ger·ite; ber·ger; boot·leg·ger; bött·ger; bou·lan·ger·ite; brag·ger; braun·schwei·ger; brev·i·ger; brög·ger·ite; bud·ger·ee; bud·ger·i·gar; bud·ger·ow;… …   English syllables

  • jogger — jog·ger …   English syllables

  • Jogger — Jog|ger 〈[ dʒɔ̣gə(r)] m. 3〉 jmd., der Jogging betreibt, der joggt * * * Jog|ger [ d̮ʒɔgɐ ], der; s, : jmd., der Jogging betreibt. * * * Jog|ger [dʒɔgɐ], der; s, : jmd., der Jogging betreibt …   Universal-Lexikon

  • jogger — jog·ger s.m. e f.inv. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} chi pratica il jogging {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1980. ETIMO: der. di (to) jog avanzare a balzi …   Dizionario italiano

  • jogger's nipple — jog·ger s nipple jäg ərz , jȯg n pain and often dermatitis due to chafing of the nipples by clothing worn while jogging called also jogger s nipples …   Medical dictionary

  • Jogger — Jog|ger 〈 [dʒɔ̣gə(r)] m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: 〉 jmd., der Jogging betreibt, der joggt [Etym.: → Jogging] …   Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch

  • jogger — jog|ger [ˈdʒɔgə US ˈdʒa:gər] n someone who runs slowly and steadily as a way of exercising ▪ a jogger out for his early morning run …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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