IPA: /ˈdʒɒbɪŋ/
KK: /ˈdʒɑbɪŋ/
Describing work that is done occasionally or for short periods, often in various different jobs rather than a single, long-term position.
He prefers jobbing as a way to gain diverse experiences in different fields.
To work on various tasks or projects, often in a temporary or freelance capacity.
He is jobbing around the city, taking on different gigs as they come.
Past: jobbed
Past Participle: jobbed
Jobbing → The word 'jobbing' originates from the noun 'job' (from Middle English *jobbe*, meaning a piece of work or task) combined with the suffix '-ing' (indicating the action or process of). Thus, 'jobbing' refers to the act of doing various tasks or jobs, often in a casual or temporary manner.
Think of 'job' as a task or piece of work, and remember that 'jobbing' means the action of doing various tasks.