The Collaborative International Dictionary
odd-job
odd-job \odd-job\ adj. varied and irregularly performed; -- of paid labor; as, he found only odd-job employment. [prenominal]
WordNet
odd-job
adj. not regular or skilled; "found only odd-job employment" [syn: odd-job(a)]
Usage examples of "odd-job".
And he seemed to blame Giorgi for setting up the events that had led to her death, the decision to hire the odd-jobs man who had killed her.
The Archchancellor had gone two rounds bare-fisted with Detritus, the huge odd-job troll at the Mended Drum.
Hand-to-mouth odd-job existence, demonstrations, pot, dirty pad, unbathed girls, the works.