a. [f. JOB sb.2 + -ISH1.] Of the nature of a job (see JOB sb.2 3); characterized by jobbery.
1792. Burke, Corr. (1844), III. 436. Power is a very corrupting thing, especially low and jobbish power.
1829. Scott, Jrnl., 2 June. I think it [a sale of property] has been a little jobbish.
1834. Frasers Mag., IX. 503. Such a court was incapable, stupid, abominable, jobbish.