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Jack of all trades

A person who is skilled at a variety of different things, but not to the same level as a person who is specialised in one of these things.
Jack of all trades, master of none,
but ofttimes better than a master of one.
by eruditionfish March 30, 2009
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Jack of All Trades

A Jack of All Trades is a master at none, but often better than a master of one.
Person 1: You're a very well rounded person.
Person 2: I'm a Jack of All Trades.
by jeffyfromthebloc October 20, 2009
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JACK-OF-ALL-TRADES

Someone who is very good at doing a variety of useful things.
Justin and Sean would be the JACKS-OF-ALL-TRADES up in hurr.
by Joshiro007 February 24, 2003
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JACK-OF-ALL-TRADES

someone who is skilled at a great deal of tasks, usually in the same feild, but who lacks suffcient skill in any one specific area.
"He can play guitar, keys and drums, but he just isn't that great"

"Jack-of-all-trades master of none"
by lukio March 18, 2007
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Jack Of All Trades

A person who appears to be very skilled at everything that he/she attempts.
"John, The Jack Of All Trades, Just Aced All Of His Exams, And Took Our School To The State Finals"
by Soldier 91 January 27, 2005
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Jack of all trades

Someone who is well read or performs well in a large variety of subjects that is admirable and worth mentioning; but on the other hand doesn't know everything about one thing in particular.
A Jack of all trades is similar to the value of a Jack in a deck of cards. It's a good card, but there are definitely better ones out there.
by PinkKiwi December 18, 2011
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Jack of all trades

A person with a wide range of skills and knowledge to succeed with just about any thing.
Ol bill over there can probably help us, hes a jack of all trades.
by Squig9669 February 17, 2018
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