by Steele11 January 30, 2017
(a)what shall i do about that dinlow who put the lillies in wiv the crysanths boss?
(b)well Jog on and get it sorted soppy bollocks!
(b)well Jog on and get it sorted soppy bollocks!
by Boogie Pimp September 28, 2004
On a snowy day with friends you utter "jog on" and unbeknown to them you then throw a snowball at a window and get a head-start on the running away from the victims.
by Yetis! December 06, 2010
Get lost; piss off.
British slang, wrongly believed by many to originate from the 2004 Nick Love film "The Football Factory".
The expression, however, has a far longer history - dating back in Scotland to at least the 1640s, when it appears in Francis Semphill's popular song "Maggie Lauder"
British slang, wrongly believed by many to originate from the 2004 Nick Love film "The Football Factory".
The expression, however, has a far longer history - dating back in Scotland to at least the 1640s, when it appears in Francis Semphill's popular song "Maggie Lauder"
Jog on your gait, ye blatherskate,
My name is Maggie Lauder.
(Get on your way, you bletherer,
My name is Maggie Lauder.)
My name is Maggie Lauder.
(Get on your way, you bletherer,
My name is Maggie Lauder.)
by Pipe Downn November 13, 2013
by Do row May 07, 2020
An insult, meaning 'fuck off'; from the British film "The Football Factory"
One of those great, frequently relevant one-liners. Now hijacked by chavs, making it sound less impressive than when it was only quoted by those who'd actually seen the movie.
One of those great, frequently relevant one-liners. Now hijacked by chavs, making it sound less impressive than when it was only quoted by those who'd actually seen the movie.
"Jog on you muggy little cunt!"
by therealrichieedwards January 04, 2006
It's a new fad. Apparently, you just run... for an extended period of time. It's supposed to be wild.
by Mr. Incredible January 12, 2005