paper-pusher



paper-pusher

1. n. a bureaucrat; a clerk in the military services; any office worker. (see also pencil-pusher.) If those paper-pushers can’t get their work done on time, make them stay late.
2. n. someone who passes bad checks. (see also paper, paper-hanger.) The bank teller spotted a well-known paper-pusher and called the cops.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Tullius-Ancient Roman
Corbiniankawr-BEE-nee-ahnGerman
SieuwerdSOO-ərtDutch
Palmiro-Italian
Hakim-Arabic
Antipateran-TI-pə-tər (English)Ancient Greek (Latinized)