9 to 5
See also: 9-to-5
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From the common western business hours of 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.
Noun
- A day job, especially at a large company, emphasizing banality.
- 1976 March, advertisement, Popular Mechanics, page 44,
- By day, he′s a 9-to-5 man. By night, an explorer in a field that really interests him!
- 2005 December, Zondra Hughes, Save Your Marriage Now!: Divorce-Busters That Work, Ebony, page 146,
- Keisha works a 9-to-5, picks up their son from the day care and then heads home to prepare dinner for the family.
- 1976 March, advertisement, Popular Mechanics, page 44,
- The workday itself (the period of the day between 9 am and 5 pm).
- 2000, Renata Somogyi, Inner Peace in a 9-To-5 World: Attaining Enlightenment Amidst the Chaos.
- 2006 July, Max King, Leading Edge: It′s Good to be King, Running Times, page 58,
- [D]uring his heyday, Bill Rodgers emphatically stated, “No runner working 9 to 5 can beat me”, attesting that training for elite distance competition had become a full-time job in itself.
- 2010 January-February, Lou′s Clues: Getting to Work (editorial), Ancestry Magazine, page 6,
- And you might decide that our 9-to-5s today just aren′t so tough.
- One who works in a job from 9 am to 5 pm.
Synonyms
- (day job): 9-to-5 job, nine-to-five job
- (workday):
- (day worker):
Translations
day job
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workday
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