shog

/ʃɑɡ/
verb
  1. To shake, jolt, or move with a jerky motion.
    • The old truck shogged along the bumpy dirt road.
    • The earthquake made the whole house shog violently.
    • She shogged the rug to get the dust out of it.
noun
  1. A shake or jolt.
    • The cart gave a sudden shog as it hit a stone.
    • He felt a shog when the train stopped abruptly.
    • With a shog, the old gate swung open.
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