shog[verb]Synonyms: push, bulldoze, elbow, hustle, jostle, press, shoulder, shove
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shog noun.
[ʃɒg] Orig. & chiefly
Scot. L16.[from SHOG verb.]1. A shaking condition.
rare.
L16-L17.2. A shake, a jerk.
E17.3. A bumpy jerking gait, a jog. Cf.
SHOG verb 3.
L19. ■ shoggy adjective shaky, insecure
M19. [TahlilGaran] English Dictionary ▲
shog verb.
[ʃɒg] Now chiefly
Scot. arch. &
dial. Infl.
-gg-.
LME.[Prob. rel. to Middle Low German, Middle High German schocken swing, sway, expr. a swaying jolting movement. Cf. JOG verb, SHAG verb1.]1. verb trans.a. Shake or roll (a heavy body) from side to side; rock (a cradle); shake, agitate (liquid or its containing vessel); jolt, jar. Also (
rare), shake
off (a load).
LME.b. Shake (a person) violently; jog esp. so as to attract attention.
LME-M17.c. fig. Upset, discompose; irritate, annoy.
M17-E18.2. verb intrans. Jerk, jolt; shake to and fro, rock. Formerly also, be shaky or insecurely fixed, get shaken
out.
LME.3. verb intrans.a. Walk, ride, or move, esp. bumpily or jerkily; jog along. Freq. foll. by
on.
LME.b. Foll. by
off: go away, begone.
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