home help vs skivvy

home help

noun
  • A person employed, especially by a social services department, to perform household chores and provide aid to a patient or infirm person in the latter's own home; a carer. 

  • The aid provided by such people. 

skivvy

verb
  • To perform menial work; to do chores, like a servant. 

noun
  • A prostitute. 

  • A close-fitting, long-sleeved T-shirt with a rolled collar. 

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