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Definition of blue-collar job

blue-collar job

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Other terms relating to 'blue':

Definitions include: outdoors, during the day.
Definitions include: sad.
Definitions include: a full-time Microsoft employee.
Definitions include: Someone who has an ache in their testicles due to prolonged periods of sexlessness or sexual frustration.
Definitions include: a painful sensation in the balls (testicles) caused by prolonged sexual arousal that does not end in ejaculation.
Definitions include: a nobleperson or aristocrat.
Definitions include: the traditionally blue (Democratic) cities of Berkeley, California; Boulder, Colorado; and Brooklyn, New York, New York.
Definitions include: pertaining to unskilled or manual labor.
Definitions include: ice water, when ordered at a bar or other establishment that serves alcohol.
Definitions include: a person's favorite person.
Definitions include: "buddy fucker".
Definitions include: an elderly person.
Definitions include: Earth.
Definitions include: a pill of an erectile disfunction medication.
Definitions include: of computers, to completely crash.

Other terms relating to 'collar':

Definitions include: crime against a criminal who is in the act of breaking the law.
Definitions include: pertaining to unskilled or manual labor.
Definitions include: an arrest.
Definitions include: to become hot under the collar (i.e. angry.)
Definitions include: pertaining to jobs between the unskilled/manual labor of blue-collar and the office labor of white-collar.
Definitions include: pertaining to environmentally-friendly jobs.
Definitions include: angry.
Definitions include: adj., refined, smooth, suave; having the quality of sophistication and grace.
Definitions include: non-violent crime committed usually in business circumstances, e.g. fraud and insider trading.
Definitions include: an office job.

Other terms relating to 'job':

Definitions include: an accomplishment that goes above and beyond what is expected; "a good job".
Definitions include: Alternate spelling of blowjob.
Definitions include: breast enhancement surgery.
Definitions include: to mistreat.
Definitions include: To urinate and defecate during the same toilet visit.
Definitions include: acronym for "good job".
Definitions include: acronym for "good job team".
Definitions include: Unofficial task done in the workplace.
Definitions include: See handjob.
Definitions include: a published article designed only to destroy a reputation.
Definitions include: a crime against an organization or place committed by a person within (for example: an employee of) that organization or place.
Definitions include: the stimulation of another person's penis with the hand, typically until ejaculation; "handjob.
Definitions include: To punch or hit somebody-
Definitions include: "Everything's okay, I've got everything under control."
Definitions include: Internet spam with a forged "From:" address.

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