( Noun ) (A word derived from the word "shayozoku (declining people)") People who use the excuse of going on company business to eat and drink at company expense. ※First Class Salaryman (1952) <Genji Keita> Ten Commandments for Salarymen "The company business people are the real pleasure of the salaryman life." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 (「しゃようぞく(斜陽族)」と語呂(ごろ)を合わせてできた語) 会社の公用にかこつけて、社費で飲み食いなどをする人々。※一等サラリーマン(1952)〈源氏鶏太〉サラリーマン十戒「かの社用族なんてのは、まさにサラリーマン生活の醍醐味です」
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