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Definition

Somewhat sarcastic but usually good-natured advice used to criticise a person's degree of talent (especially in music or other performing arts), implying that they are unlikely to be successful.

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In Context

  • "When the accounting department's barbershop quartet was warming up, the sales team was ribbing them, yelling, "Don't give up your day job!""
  • ""I remember after the school was over," he said, "I went up to the instructor just completely wound up like: ‘O.K. man, how do I do this and become a real racecar driver? I want to quit my job and do this.’ . . . And he goes: ‘Other Sports Beckon. You suck. Don't give up your day job.’ ""
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Also Said As

  • don't quit your day job