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jackleg

American  
[jak-leg] / ˈdʒækˌlɛg /

adjective

  1. unskilled or untrained for one's work; amateur.

    a jackleg electrician.

  2. unscrupulous or without the accepted standards of one's profession.

    a jackleg lawyer.

  3. makeshift; temporary.


noun

  1. an unskilled or unscrupulous itinerant worker or practitioner.

Etymology

Origin of jackleg

1840–50, perhaps jack 1 + (black)leg

Example Sentences

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They are developing local tourism, every March hosting a popular Apache Leap Mining Festival that includes a parade, chihuahua races and a mining competition with hand-sawing and jackleg drilling contests.

From Seattle Times • Jun. 29, 2023

There’s the jackleg, where competitors use a six-foot-long hydraulic drill bit to see who can bore the deepest.

From New York Times • Mar. 21, 2011

Her hero, John Jackson Cozad. was indeed a wily gentleman jackleg, but a green baize tabletop never confined his instinct for conquest.

From Time Magazine Archive

Jackson has always combined the moral clarity of a prophet with the grubby opportunism of a jackleg preacher.

From Time Magazine Archive

Well, if I come to such a place as this I must expect a jackleg railroad.

From David Lockwin—The People's Idol by McGovern, John

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