1. temp - Noun
2. temp - Adjective
3. temp - Verb
4. temp - Adverb
temp (plural temps)
Clipping of temperature.
temp (not comparable)
Alternative form of temp. (“in the time of”)
temp (not comparable)
Abbreviation of temporary.
A temporary employee, usually in an office.
(programming, informal) A temporary storage location.
temp (third-person singular simple present temps, present participle temping, simple past and past participle temped)
To work as a temporary employee.
Temp.
(law) Abbreviation of temporary.
temp. (not comparable)
In the time of (followed by an indicator of a historical period, especially a reigning monarch).
plays published temp. Elizabeth I
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Another temp employee felt ignored by her current manager – having already experienced that, should she pursue an offer at the same company, since mentoring and coaching was a priority for her? Source: Internet
At five feet ten inches and with chiseled features and porcelain skin, Nico rose to prominence as a fashion model as a teenager. citation At the age of 15, while working as a temp for the U.S. Air Force, Nico was raped by an American sergeant. Source: Internet
A from Princeton in 2016 found that between 2005 and 2015, "94 percent of the net employment growth… occurred in alternative work", meaning temp workers, independent contractors and freelancers. Source: Internet
Also, what temp should my stove be when bringing it up to a roiling boil? the directions just say bring to a full rolling boil then reduce heat to medium. Source: Internet
High temps Monday were in the 60s to around 70F, marking the 8th day in a row with an above average high temp in La Crosse. Source: Internet
Granted, I don’t like it when there’s any temp delta between my bedroom and the outside world. Source: Internet