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wood-and-water joey

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noun

  1. informal a person employed to carry out menial tasks

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Etymology

Origin of wood-and-water joey

from the biblical phrase ``hewers of wood and drawers of water'' (Joshua 9:21) and joey

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I'm not going to be wood-and-water Joey, I can tell ye, not for you nor no other men.

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