jog vs shove

jog

noun
  • A sudden push or nudge. 

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

  • A flat placed perpendicularly to break up a flat surface. 

  • In card tricks, one or more cards that are secretly made to protrude slightly from the deck as an aid to the performer. 

verb
  • To cause to move at an energetic trot. 

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

  • To shake, stir or rouse. 

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

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

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

shove

noun
  • A rough push. 

  • An all-in bet. 

  • A forward movement of packed river-ice. 

verb
  • To move off or along by an act of pushing, as with an oar or pole used in a boat; sometimes with off. 

  • To pass (counterfeit money). 

  • To make an all-in bet. 

  • To push, especially roughly or with force. 

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