Contrary to popular belief, the lexeme of Jobbie doesn't have anything to do with defecating. A jobbie can be a thing or place.
1) I am trying to jimmy this jobbie open, but this jobbie won't jimmy. (OR, in ordinary English: I'm trying to pry this thing open, but this thing won't be pried.)
2) I'm all alone in this jobbie,
No one knows if I'm nice or snobby... (rhyming couplet)
2) I'm all alone in this jobbie,
No one knows if I'm nice or snobby... (rhyming couplet)
by Agent Chainsawlady March 9, 2004
by Stig of the dump August 2, 2003
jobbyist, n; jobbies, plural
(1) combination of hobby and job.
(2) requirements and responsibilities of a jobby are similar to a job, but the pay is similar to that of a hobby.
(3) typically, the person working at the jobby would consider it a 'job', but reasonable people may disagree.
(1) combination of hobby and job.
(2) requirements and responsibilities of a jobby are similar to a job, but the pay is similar to that of a hobby.
(3) typically, the person working at the jobby would consider it a 'job', but reasonable people may disagree.
Jobby examples: PTA President, golf course marshal, churchwarden, many activities performed by stay-at-home parents
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