pay packet

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pay packet (plural pay packets)

  1. A sealed envelope containing a person's wages.
    • 1962 September, “Talking of Trains: Cold comfort with the cash”, in Modern Railways, page 152:
      These were confusing times for all railwaymen, said Dr. Beeching in a message to B.R. staff, enclosed in their pay packets one week in July.
  2. (by extension, idiomatic) The amount a person earns from employment.

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