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Emprunt à l'anglais. British informal expression used as a dismissal — telling someone to go away, to leave, to keep moving. Also used as an encouragement to continue with something. As a dismissal it can be mildly aggressive or good-humoured depending on context. Became widely known in the UK after its use in the TV series Gavin and Stacey.
She had heard enough of his complaints and told him to jog on.
Source: Slangora editorial — AI-translated from EN
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