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temp noun a temporary worker US- As an average, each temp has worked during five to six weeks and each customer has employed one or several temps during four and one-half months. — PR Newswire, 14 April 1980
- I saw a classified ad for a “temp” service, registered, and worked fairly steadily for five months before landing a permanent job. — Washington Post, p. E5, 4 June 1980
- Plus he fell in love with a temp. — Sleepless in Seattle, 1993
- I had just gotten home from my unbearable temp job at an investment bank after getting three hours of sleep the night before[.] — Suroosh Alvi et al., The Vice Guide, p. 149, 2002
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