3-D job
n.— «“This has been described as a real ‘3-D’ job: demanding, dirty and dangerous,” Mr. Nakabo said. “Nobody really wants to be a part of it.”» —“Stubborn agency chief taking on organized crime in Japan” by Michael Zielenziger in Tokyo Dallas Morning News (Texas) June 14, 1998. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
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