bob-a-job
nounEtymology
See bob (“shilling”). The first Bob a Job Week was in April 1949.
Definitions
The practice of children undertaking to do small jobs around the home, originally for a…
The practice of children undertaking to do small jobs around the home, originally for a charge of one shilling, traditionally offered by boy scouts during a designated week of the year.
The neighborhood
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