1. jog on - Verb
2. jog on - Interjection
jog on (third-person singular simple present jogs on, present participle jogging on, simple past and past participle jogged on)
(idiomatic) To continue with one's pursuit
jog on
(idiomatic, Britain, dismissal) go away
Clint Bowyer warmed up for his Cup race with a jog on track property as the Truck race started and tweeted in the waning laps, “There’s a good chance I still might outrun this truck race.” Source: Internet
He would take time out to jog on the spot during the periods when he was in hiding. Source: Internet
Christina Williams, left, and Katie Robinson jog on the riverwalk in the snow downtown on Tuesday, Jan. Source: Internet
He added: “I love the beach, but don’t know if I’ll have time to go for a pre-service jog on a Shabbat.” Source: Internet