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Jobby

jobbyest, n; jobbies, pl

(1) combination of hobby and job
(2) the requirements and responsibilities of a job, but the pay of a hobby
(3) typically, the jobbyest believes they have a job, but reasonable people may disagree

Jobby examples include: PTA president, golf course marshal, churchwarden, most activities engaged in by stay-at-home parents

by sprtagt September 9, 2010

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jobbie

Noun. Word used to describe almost anything when the speakers brain is not able to work as fast as the speakers mouth.

You know...the jobbie with the things on it!!!

No, no, no, not that, the jobbie, get that fucking jobbie thing.

by Charlie007 October 21, 2004

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Jobby

Doing some type of work (activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result) without getting paid. Therefore, you don't want to do it and borderline want to slap whoever asked you to do such a thing.

Getting up to get the remote is jobby.

Taking her out for dinner is really jobby.

by P3.14 May 16, 2016

5๐Ÿ‘ 4๐Ÿ‘Ž


Jobby

A job so wonderful, it's more like a hobby.

Jane loves her Jobby, because she is an ice cream taster.

by little-miss can't do wrong September 11, 2011

9๐Ÿ‘ 10๐Ÿ‘Ž


Jobby

The family word for shit.

"Aww man, i need a jobby"
"What do you mean you lost the car ya jobby!'

by Jonathan "Jc" Currie April 13, 2004

12๐Ÿ‘ 15๐Ÿ‘Ž


Jobby

A short and pleasurable experience in which one pays another for a hand or blow job

"Give me a quick jobby, bro!"

"Man, I could really use a jobby right now!"

by GoyBoi3000 September 7, 2018

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jobbie

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)

by Agent Chainsawlady March 9, 2004

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