paperwork
Routine work involving written documents.
Noun
- Routine work involving written documents.
- do paperwork
- Written documents.
- The source stated that the alleged victims wanted the paperwork released after the settlement, but with names and identifiers removed. - 2016 September 1, Ellie Kaufman, “University of Kentucky sues student newspaper...
- Excessive paperwork, busy work, red tape.
- Court documents or pre-sentencing investigation reports detailing the prisoner's criminal history (usually in the context of discerning whether an inmate has been charged for sex-related offenses or is likely to be an informant).
- to have bad paperwork
- A work in paper.
- Greatly you haue boaſted of, and much threatned theſe two places, (for euery later paperwork of yours is but a Tautology of the former) […] - 1599, “Prov[erbs] 14. 3. In the mouth a foole is the rod of pride.”, in...
- However, except for few experimental paperworks by Jackson Pollock on paper made by Douglass Howell and occasional prints, usually woodcuts or wood engravings on Japanese paper, it is only in the late 1950s and early...
- In listing dimensions for the paperworks, height precedes width, followed by depth; and dimensions for multi-unit pieces are for the entire work. - 1986, Jane Glaubinger, “Note”, in Paper Now: Bent, Molded, and...
Origin
From paper + work.