camp follower vs odd-jobber

camp follower

noun
  • A person who provides services to those engaged in a particular endeavor. 

  • A civilian who follows an army, typically a family member of a soldier or someone who provides services to the soldiers, e.g. prostitution, sale of liquor, cooking and laundry. 

  • One who joins a group, movement, or project without being a legitimate member; one who jumps on a bandwagon. 

odd-jobber

noun
  • One who performs odd jobs; a handyperson. 

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