Odd-fellow
noun
1.
a member of a social and benevolent society that originated in England in the 18th century.
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[od-ish] /ˈɒd ɪʃ/ adjective 1. rather ; queer.
- Oddities
[od-i-tee] /ˈɒd ɪ ti/ noun, plural oddities for 1, 3. 1. an or remarkably unusual person, thing, or event. 2. the quality of being ; singularity, strangeness, or eccentricity. 3. an characteristic or trait; peculiarity. /ˈɒdɪtɪ/ noun (pl) -ties 1. an odd person or thing 2. an odd quality or characteristic 3. the condition of […]
- Oddity
[od-i-tee] /ˈɒd ɪ ti/ noun, plural oddities for 1, 3. 1. an or remarkably unusual person, thing, or event. 2. the quality of being ; singularity, strangeness, or eccentricity. 3. an characteristic or trait; peculiarity. /ˈɒdɪtɪ/ noun (pl) -ties 1. an odd person or thing 2. an odd quality or characteristic 3. the condition of […]
- Odd-job
[od-job] /ˈɒdˌdʒɒb/ verb (used without object), odd-jobbed, odd-jobbing. 1. to work at a series of unrelated or unspecialized jobs, often of a low-paying or menial nature.
- Odd-jobman
noun (pl) -men, -bers 1. a person who does casual work, esp domestic repairs