jobsworth
Britishnoun
Etymology
Origin of jobsworth
C20: from it's more than my job's worth to …
Example Sentences
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"He's obsessed with his job. He does do it well, but he's a little bit of a jobsworth as well."
From BBC • Jun. 7, 2024
I’ve never got anywhere by calling someone a jobsworth.
From The Guardian • Oct. 7, 2017
Could have been awkward outside Buckingham Palace otherwise – I hear the doorman’s a bit of a jobsworth.
From The Guardian • Jun. 9, 2017
But Dargan's beef is not with the office jobsworth – a figure whose fortitude might be seen as brave as much as infuriating.
From The Guardian • Jul. 26, 2012
Attwell looks almost perversely bad as a referee; he has the slavish letter-of-the-law obstinacy of the genuine jobsworth.
From The Guardian • Sep. 27, 2010
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