- nounjob (noun) · jobs (plural noun)
- a paid position of regular employment:"a part-time job" · "jobs are created in the private sector, not in Washington"
- a task or piece of work, especially one that is paid:"she wants to be left alone to get on with the job" · "you did a good job of explaining"
- a responsibility or duty:"it's our job to find things out"
- informala difficult task:"we thought you'd have a job getting there"
- informala procedure to improve the appearance of something, especially an operation involving plastic surgery:"someone had done a skillful paint job" · "she's had a nose job"
- informala crime, especially a robbery:"a series of daring bank jobs"
- computingan operation or group of operations treated as a single and distinct unit.
- informala thing of a specified kind:"the car was a blue malevolent-looking job"
verbjob (verb) · jobs (third person present) · jobbed (past tense) · jobbed (past participle) · jobbing (present participle)- do casual or occasional work:"she jobbed as a waitress until her first role in a movie"
- buy and sell (stocks) as a broker-dealer, especially on a small scale:"his game plan is to buy in then job the shares on at a profit"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHinformalcheat; betray:"he was jobbed by the Justice Department"
- archaicturn a public office or a position of trust to private advantage:"if left unfettered he would job"
Originmid 16th century (in job): of unknown origin.verbjob (verb) · jobs (third person present) · jobbed (past tense) · jobbed (past participle) · jobbing (present participle)- prod or stab:"he prepared to job the huge brute"
- thrust (something pointed) at or into something:"immediately job a penknife into the throat"
nounjob (noun) · jobs (plural noun)- an act of prodding, thrusting, or wrenching.
Originlate Middle English: apparently symbolic of a brief forceful action (compare with jab).Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun
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