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  • noun A handyman or handywoman.

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Examples

  • Or I could have called up a handyperson, said "fix this" and then paid him or her whatever the price was, but I'm cheap and not very wealthy.

    Archive 2009-09-01 Lisa B. 2009

  • Unless you're a committed handyperson who putters to relax, you have to choose - doing your art or fixing up your house.

    Lazy Environmentalist 2009

  • Or I could have called up a handyperson, said "fix this" and then paid him or her whatever the price was, but I'm cheap and not very wealthy.

    I try to use my power tools for good and not evil Lisa B. 2009

  • Unless you're a committed handyperson who putters to relax, you have to choose - doing your art or fixing up your house.

    Slacker Environmentalists 2008

  • Actually BRING a well trained animal to SEE me - why do think I am always off seeing the squirrels - but good suggestion and I think we are all agreed on the simple tasks of a handyperson would be great - now how to get the people who need simple things like changing a light bulb or setting up my computer system.

    Mummy's Curse and making a difference in (other's) quality of life Elizabeth McClung 2008

  • Unless you're a committed handyperson who putters to relax, you have to choose - doing your art or fixing up your house.

    Dove's Eye View: 2008

  • Start a list and your butch handyperson sister will tackle the jobs.

    Facing the No-Win Problem while nailed into my apartment Elizabeth McClung 2008

  • Especially since it turned out that Tom, the family all around handyperson, had added some prunes to a few bottles, making his "root beer" a little more interesting/intoxicating.

    Toast: Lindy 2006

  • Especially since it turned out that Tom, the family all around handyperson, had added some prunes to a few bottles, making his "root beer" a little more interesting/intoxicating.

    Root Beer Dreams Part III: Capping It Lindy 2006

  • Especially since it turned out that Tom, the family all around handyperson, had added some prunes to a few bottles, making his "root beer" a little more interesting/intoxicating.

    In a Glass Lindy 2007

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