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jobbing

English

Verb

jobbing

  1. present participle of job

Noun

jobbing (plural jobbings)

  1. Buying and selling stocks or goods for profit; mercenary trading. [from 17th c.]
  2. The fact or practice of using a public office or other position of trust for personal gain. [from 17th c.]
    • 1790, Edmund Burke, Reflections on the Revolution in France, Oxford 2009, p. 197:
      It is through the power of Paris, now become the center and focus of jobbing, that the leaders of this faction direct, or rather command the whole legislative and the whole executive government.
  3. Work carried out by the job; piecework, odd-job work. [from 18th c.]
    • 1849, The Lancet London
      We have not lost sight of the various proceedings, appointments, jobbings, &c, at University College.

Translations

See also

  • job production

Adjective

jobbing (comparative more jobbing, superlative most jobbing)

  1. That does odd jobs; that works on occasional jobs as available. [from 18th c.]

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jibbing

English

Etymology

jib +? -ing

Noun

jibbing (uncountable)

  1. The performance of tricks using jibs (objects in a skatepark, etc.).

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