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jobster|ˈdʒɒbstə(r)| [f. job n.2 + -ster.] = jobber2.
1892W. W. Greener Breech-Loader 117 If unable to send [a damaged gun] to the makers, avoid advertising jobsters. 1897N.Y. Times 15 Nov., The Hawaiian jobsters are astir again... They seem to feel sure of the administration. 1901Westm. Gaz. 7 May 2/2 All the jobsters, speculators, South African financiers, all the coal and steel owners, who in 1899 cheered on the war. 1913R. M. La Follette Autobiogr. 167 He was not in favor of the spoilsman or the jobster. 1964R. M. Buck Grim Truth about Fluoridation iv. 23 (heading) Federal jobsters disagree. |