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Definition of jobbie in English: jobbienoun ˈdʒɒbiˈjäbē informal 1with modifier An object or product of a specified kind. I just got the hang of these computer jobbies Example sentencesExamples - As to the differences between my Italian jobbie and the new version, they seem to be significant.
- ‘It's a good thing you didn't buy that $20 jobbie,’ he immediately explained.
- Dyant seems to sort out the black ones while Dynest has best results on the brown jobbies.
- So it's back to boring old bog-standard Nokia-supplied grey jobbie until I find a groovy new matt black one to replace it.
- Back then, I could have busted five hips, and the doctors would fix me up with a nice plastic jobbie faster than I could provide my OHIP number.
- He had become a complete art house junky who preferred a long, boring foreign jobbie to my Stallone pictures.
- My old digital camera might have been bulky but it was bloody efficient and was more like a proper 35 mm jobbie.
- Just pick off the little round jobbies, and give yourself invisible gold stars for going with the flow.
- The 64-bit jobbie, Clawhammer, is out and about sometime next year.
- Pine was also showing an MP3 player V a curious circular jobbie called the Palmp - 3.
- For your €54,890 start price, you get a very healthy 163 bhp from your 2-litre, five-cylinder jobbie, that gets you from 0-60 in just under ten.
- When I arrived in London 20 years ago, they sold fruit in the streets here - now it's plastic jobbies!
- It's one of those 50 question jobbies that you email to all your friends.
- This is the 2 litre direct injection jobbie you find in various other VWs and Audis and it's normally not bad.
- They were little cork-and-string jobbies you could barely see.
- It's one of those wireless jobbies and I was really looking forward to getting home and trying it out.
2British A lump of excrement. the dog would do jobbies on the neighbours' lawns Example sentencesExamples - By hokey, you run an ad on telly with a mother not recognising her own son and wait for the jobbies to hit the fan.
Definition of jobbie in US English: jobbienounˈjäbē informal with modifier An object or product of a specified kind. the room was a no-frills jobbie Example sentencesExamples - For your €54,890 start price, you get a very healthy 163 bhp from your 2-litre, five-cylinder jobbie, that gets you from 0-60 in just under ten.
- Back then, I could have busted five hips, and the doctors would fix me up with a nice plastic jobbie faster than I could provide my OHIP number.
- The 64-bit jobbie, Clawhammer, is out and about sometime next year.
- My old digital camera might have been bulky but it was bloody efficient and was more like a proper 35 mm jobbie.
- Pine was also showing an MP3 player V a curious circular jobbie called the Palmp - 3.
- They were little cork-and-string jobbies you could barely see.
- It's one of those wireless jobbies and I was really looking forward to getting home and trying it out.
- This is the 2 litre direct injection jobbie you find in various other VWs and Audis and it's normally not bad.
- So it's back to boring old bog-standard Nokia-supplied grey jobbie until I find a groovy new matt black one to replace it.
- Just pick off the little round jobbies, and give yourself invisible gold stars for going with the flow.
- Dyant seems to sort out the black ones while Dynest has best results on the brown jobbies.
- ‘It's a good thing you didn't buy that $20 jobbie,’ he immediately explained.
- He had become a complete art house junky who preferred a long, boring foreign jobbie to my Stallone pictures.
- It's one of those 50 question jobbies that you email to all your friends.
- As to the differences between my Italian jobbie and the new version, they seem to be significant.
- When I arrived in London 20 years ago, they sold fruit in the streets here - now it's plastic jobbies!
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