1. verb - to give the job, to job: to not do (task), to not attend (event), to avoid (person)
2. suffix - way of describing any task of person, often not as part of a complete sentence
3. phrasal
i) Job done: task completed
ii) Gone job: extremely inebriated, completely exhausted (rare)
2. suffix - way of describing any task of person, often not as part of a complete sentence
3. phrasal
i) Job done: task completed
ii) Gone job: extremely inebriated, completely exhausted (rare)
1. a) "Have you done that 1000 word essay yet?" "No, and I'm not going to - I'm giving it the job."
b) "I really don't want to go to the lecture this afternoon - I think I'll job it."
c) "I was supposed to meet Fred for lunch today, but I had so much to do that I had to give him the job."
2. a) "Essay job?" (meaning: "Have you done the essay?")
b) "MSN job?" (meaning: "Shall we converse on MSN?")
c) "How was Hand job this morning?" (meaning: "How was the lecture given by Professor Hand this morning?")
3. a) "Have you sorted out all the papers?" "Yeah, job done."
b) "Joe's almost drunk all of that bottle of vodka - he's a complete gone job."
b) "I really don't want to go to the lecture this afternoon - I think I'll job it."
c) "I was supposed to meet Fred for lunch today, but I had so much to do that I had to give him the job."
2. a) "Essay job?" (meaning: "Have you done the essay?")
b) "MSN job?" (meaning: "Shall we converse on MSN?")
c) "How was Hand job this morning?" (meaning: "How was the lecture given by Professor Hand this morning?")
3. a) "Have you sorted out all the papers?" "Yeah, job done."
b) "Joe's almost drunk all of that bottle of vodka - he's a complete gone job."
by duckiejob March 27, 2007
by Dave November 04, 2004
Job can be a really nice guy than knows the bible and girls can't stop falling in love with this nice good looking guy that women love
by Rachel .g. April 10, 2016
Jumping Over Border
A code used by a Mexican to signal that he or she is coming to the United States.
A code used by a Mexican to signal that he or she is coming to the United States.
by Fobbishly June 04, 2007
"Are you in the job?".
by Carlos Teran October 15, 2006
by john March 03, 2005
He's such a dirty Jobs.
by Travis October 26, 2004