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it's more than my job's worth to let you in

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  • more than your job's worth (to do something) — more than your ˈjob s worth (to do sth) idiom (BrE, informal) not worth doing because it is against the rules or because it might cause you to lose your job • It s more than my job s worth to let you in without a ticket. see also ↑j …   Useful english dictionary

  • it's more than my job's worth — UK ► used for telling someone that you cannot do something because you would lose your job if someone discovered you had done it: »It s more than my job s worth to let you into the building after hours. Main Entry: ↑job …   Financial and business terms

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  • jobsworth — /jobzˈwûrth/ (derog sl) noun A minor official who regards the rigid enforcement of petty rules as more important than providing a service to the public ORIGIN: From ‘It s more than my job s worth to let you…’ …   Useful english dictionary

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