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job:
To copulate ; dated colloquialism derived from the standard sense of the word meaning to work .
SEE ALSO: blow-job ; head-job ; on-the-job . See copulation for synonyms.


See Also: BJLs, BJM, BLJ, job, 9 to 5, 9-5-er, B.J., milk cow, blowing, nine-to-five, nine-to-fiver, bang-up, BJ, stern approach, velvet job, wack job, whack job, slob-job, gum-job, hand gig, hand job, big J, oral coitus, oral copulation, oral intercourse, orogenital sex, orolabial stimulation, oral sex, oral stimulation, oral eroticism, oral genitalism, oragenital sex, oral-genital sex, oralism, mouthlove, mouth love, doing a hand job, actress, alley affair, alley number, little jobs, D.I.Y., night work, big jobbies, big jobs, boink, brown, huffling, penis-to-armpit intercourse, soft leg, soft roll, spanking the monkey, high Russian, high Texan, in-and-out, butt slammer, couch audition, push-over, pushover, walk the streets, streetwalking, streetwalking prostitute, super J, coitus in ore, coitus oralis, buccal intercourse, buccal onanism, labiate, mouth-genital sex, oral titillation, defecation, axillary intercourse, axillism, 411, bagpipe, bagpiping, maschalation, blow job, rocks, hummer, huffle, he-man, French, French art(s), French culture(s), coitus in axilla, protection, street girl, street walker, street whore, street worker, streetwalker,

Quotes Containing job:
Beatrice Skeffington (Bette Davis) quoting her husband in Mr. Skeffington (1944): ''Job says that a woman is beautiful only when she is loved.''
Nan Prescott (Joan Blondell) to Vivian Rich (Claire Dodd) in Footlight Parade (1933): ''As long as they have sidewalks, you''ve got a job .''
Nan Prescott (Joan Blondell) to Vivian Rich (Claire Dodd) in Footlight Parade (1933): ''As long as they have sidewalks, you''ve got a job .''
Lisa Fremont (Grace Kelly) to Jeff/L.B. Jeffries (James Stewart) about Miss Torso, an attractive woman surrounded by men in Rear Window (1954): ''I''d say she''s doing a woman''s hardest job ; juggling wolves.''
Morticia (Anjelica Huston) to Gomez (Raul Julia) in The Addams Family (1991): ''Don''t torture yourself, Gomez. That''s my job .''
Adrian Cronauer (Robin Williams) to Sgt. Mj. Dickerson (J.T. Walsh) in Good Morning, Vietnam (1987): ''You''re in more dire need of a blow-job than any white man in history.''
Lawrence Paros in The Erotic Tongue (1984): ''The professionals helped forge a common tongue . A man now had his joint copped, had some derby , or had his hat nailed to the ceiling. More frequently, men spoke of being blown or having a blow-job (all since early 20th C).''
'A snatch job hey?' Ronnie Jackson (Bob Hope) to Carlotta Montay (Dorothy Lamour) in My Favorite Brunette (1947). He's referring to a kidnapping.
Karen (R. Shugart) in Summer Job (1989): 'I can tell you're a man , and a friendly one at that, or that's a pickle in your pocket.'
''As long as they have sidewalks, you''ve got a job .'' Nan Prescott (Joan Blondell) to Vivian Rich (Claire Dodd) in Footlight Parade (1933).
''As long as they have sidewalks, you''ve got a job .'' Nan Prescott (Joan Blondell) to Vivian Rich (Claire Dodd) in Footlight Parade (1933).
Clarence Day (William Powell) having a father-to-son talk about women with Clarence, Jr. (Jimmy Lydon) in Life with Father (1947): - Clarence Sr.: 'All you have to do is be firm.' - Clarence Jr.: 'Yes, but Father, what can you do when they cry?' And later: 'You see Clarence, we men have to run this world and it's not an easy job . It takes work and it takes thinking. A man has to reason things out . Now, you take a woman . A woman thinks... No, I'm wrong right there. A woman doesn't think at all. She get's stirred up .'
Clarence Day (William Powell) having a father-to-son talk about women with Clarence, Jr. (Jimmy Lydon) in Life with Father (1947): - Clarence Sr.: ''All you have to do is be firm.'' - Clarence Jr.: ''Yes, but Father, what can you do when they cry?'' And later: ''You see Clarence, we men have to run this world and it''s not an easy job . It takes work and it takes thinking. A man has to reason things out . Now, you take a woman . A woman thinks... No, I''m wrong right there. A woman doesn''t think at all. She get''s stirred up .''
Clarence Day (William Powell) having a father-to-son talk about women with Clarence, Jr. (Jimmy Lydon) in Life with Father (1947): - Clarence Sr.: 'All you have to do is be firm.' - Clarence Jr.: 'Yes, but Father, what can you do when they cry?' And later: 'You see Clarence, we men have to run this world and it's not an easy job . It takes work and it takes thinking. A man has to reason things out . Now, you take a woman . A woman thinks... No, I'm wrong right there. A woman doesn't think at all. She get's stirred up .'


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