noun
Etymology: jog (II) + trot
1. : a slow regular jolting gait
2. : a routine habit or method persistently adhered to : a slow easygoing way or course of action
the sober jog trot of domestic bliss — John Galsworthy
noun
Etymology: jog (II) + trot
1. : a slow regular jolting gait
2. : a routine habit or method persistently adhered to : a slow easygoing way or course of action
the sober jog trot of domestic bliss — John Galsworthy
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012