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- icehoundxxLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
Both are insults in the English vernacular
Two fingers (backwards peace sign) is the equivalent of the middle finger here
Jog off is a nice way of telling someone to go the f*** away
- Experto CredoLv 71 decade ago
The backwards peace symbol and the "jog off" are both terms for "f**k off", so they are telling Officer Angel to get bent or whatever caliber of delightful euphemism you care to employ here.
Wonderful film.
- 1 decade ago
The 2 fingers is like giving someone the finger in the U.S. and jog off is like "take a hike"
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- 1 decade ago
The backwards "peace sign" is a British gesture meaning roughly "up yours."
Source(s): I used to live in England - 7 years ago
History behind the two fingers. The French would cut off English longbowmen's two main bow fingers if captured.
- Captain ObviousLv 51 decade ago
not sure about jog off...
but a backwards peace sign is a flip-off in england
- Anonymous5 years ago
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Back in the old days it meant Victory. Churchill was famous for giving it back in WWII.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
i lovvvve that movie! i saw it on friday and thought it was hilarious...umm, i think jog off is similar to 'f--- off'...lol