Dirty Work
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Dirty Work can be:
Movies and television
- Dirty Work (1933 film), a 1933 American comedy short starring comic duo Laurel and Hardy
- Dirty Work (1934 film), a 1934 British feature length farce
- Dirty Work (film), a 1998 American comedy
- Dirty Work (TV programme), a 2000 British police spoof
Music
- "Dirty Work", a song by Steely Dan which first appeared on their 1972 debut album Can't Buy a Thrill
- Dirty Work (album), a 1986 Rolling Stones album
Novels
- Dirty Work (New Zealand novel), a 1987 novel by Nigel Cox
- Dirty Work (novel), a 1989 novel by Larry Brown
- Dirty Work, a 2003 novel by Stuart Woods
American operations
- Dirty Work (military operation), United States Army military operation in Panama City, Panama in 1987
- Dirty Work: The CIA in Western Europe and Dirty Work: The CIA in Africa, a two-volume exposé on the role of the CIA in Europe and Africa by Philip Agee
Other
- Dirty Work, short manga by Yoshiyuki Sadamoto
- Dirty work is another name for chore division, a part of the theory of fair division
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