pet-sit
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[edit]pet-sit (third-person singular simple present pet-sits, present participle pet-sitting, simple past and past participle pet-sat)
- Alternative form of petsit
- 2010, Leda Meredith, Locavore's Handbook: The Busy Person's Guide to Eating Local on a Budget:
- If you have a skill, or time to babysit, clean, run an errand, or pet-sit for someone who has a garden prolific enough to supply extras, you can get some of your food without laying any cash on the table.
- 2011, Jim Beach, Chris Hanks, David Beasley, School for Startups, page 181:
- Advertise in a neighborhood where you are able to walk dogs in the evening and pet-sit during weekends and other vacations.
- 2014, Susan Brackley, Woman of Virtue, page 58:
- There are other girls and single women who house-sit or pet-sit for extra income.