A job, normally a task rather than a form of employment for which one is paid.(noun)
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Use "jobbie" in a sentence
"I am supposed to collect acceptable organic scraps in a small beige jobbie that I am expected to find room for in my kitchen (maybe stack it on the other bin?), and then empty that from time to time into the larger green bin outside."
"The IMF's gloomy statement was dismissed by Prime Mentalist Gibbon Brown who, while acknowledging the UK is in a deep recession, said (again) that he was getting on with the jobbie of protecting hard-working British families in these difficult times, and again attacked the Tories for 'doing nothing' - despite the fact that the opposition can't actually do anything because they're THE OPPOSITION."
"McIlroy's sudden death putt; whispers: "A folty footah speed jobbie, dangehrr... pool table glued to luge!...""