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payroll

noun

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Wiktionary

Pronunciation: /ˈpeɪˌɹəʊl/ / /ˈpeɪˌɹoʊl/ / /ˈpæɪ̯ˌɹəʉl/

noun

Etymology: From pay + roll.

  1. A list of employees who receive salary or wages, together with the amounts due to each.

    Magazines kept aristocrats on the payroll to facilitate access to jet-set playgrounds like Corfu and Mustique.

  2. The total sum of money paid to employees.
  3. The calculation of salaries and wages and the deduction of taxes etc.; the department in a company responsible for this.
  4. Bribes paid to people.

    I know that the deal started with the boys in Santiago, because they’ve been on the d’Anconia pay roll for centuries — well, no, ‘pay roll’ is an honorable word, it would be more exact to say that d’Anconia Copper has been paying them protection money for centuries — isn't that what your gangsters call it?

    We can spread a rumor this cop was dirty. Look, Tom, we have newspaper people on the payroll, don't we?

verb

Etymology: From pay + roll.

  1. To place on a payroll (noun sense 1).

    Grantees may elect to payroll the enrollees through their own payroll system if the payroll system is consistent with regulations contained herein.