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shack job noun a person with whom you are living and enjoying sex without the burdens or blessings of marriage; the arrangement US, 1960- “Brief me on this shack job of yours.” — John D. MacDonald, The Deceivers, p. 156, 1958
- — American Speech, p. 120, May 1960: “Korean bamboo English”
- “You got a shack job with you?” — Stephen Longstreet, The Flesh Peddlers, p. 63, 1962
- It was one of those times—when he had been gone for a couple of days, probably for a shack-job somewhere[.] — Joey V., Portrait of Joey, p. 33, 1969
- Poor as us, sometimes from mixed marriages and shack jobs. — Joseph Wambaugh, The New Centurions, p. 147, 1970
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