The difference between Dogsbody and Odd job
When used as nouns, dogsbody means a person who does menial work, a servant, whereas odd job means temporary employment.
Dogsbody is also verb with the meaning: to act as a dogsbody, to do menial work:.
check bellow for the other definitions of Dogsbody and Odd job
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Dogsbody as a noun (British):
A person who does menial work, a servant.
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Dogsbody as a verb:
To act as a dogsbody, to do menial work:
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Odd job as a noun:
Temporary employment.
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Odd job as a noun:
Task of an incidental, unspecialized nature.
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Odd job as a verb: