company man
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Noun
[edit]company man (plural company men)
- A male employee who has a great—and often, in the view of others, an excessive—commitment to serving the interests of the organization which employs him.
- Synonyms: organization man, suit, yes man
- 1957 Feb. 16, Ralph Bernstein (AP), "Bell ‘Savior’ of Pro Football," Spokesman-Review (USA), p. 58 (retrieved 12 July 2012):
- [B]oth sides accuse him of favoring the other. Certain players have accused him of being a company man.
- 1997 August 21, James Sterngold, “Leo Jaffe, Hollywood Deal Maker, Dies at 88”, in New York Times, retrieved 12 July 2012:
- "He was an old-fashioned company man. He lived and breathed Columbia Pictures."
- 2007 September 26, Richard Corliss, “John Ford at Fox”, in Time:
- Like virtually every other director in the '30s and '40s, Ford was obliged to be a company man, rankling under his boss's gaze.
- A spy or other operative of an intelligence service, especially the U. S. Central Intelligence Agency.
- 1990 November 20, Michael Wines, “Washington at Work: After 30 Years in Shadows, a Spymaster Emerges”, in New York Times, retrieved 13 July 2012:
- But many say he nevertheless is more in the mold of the quiet, no-questions-asked company men who built the C.I.A. in the 1960's and 70's and ran it in the 80's.
- 2008 November 24, James Luxford, “REVIEW: Body Of Lies”, in entertainmentwise.com, retrieved 13 July 2012:
- Body of Lies is set in the grim and violent world of Middle East counter-terrorism. Roger Ferris (DiCaprio) is the CIA’s man on the front line. . . . His every move is instructed and monitored by his boss Ed Hoffman (Russell Crowe), a fast-talking and amoral company man running the war on terrorism via satellite.
- A male homosexual.
References
[edit]- “company man”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.