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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
au pair
noun
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▪ The au pair may have a different view of her status in the household than her employers do.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
au pair

1897 of the arrangement, 1960 of the girl; French, literally "on an equal footing" (see pair (n.)).

Wiktionary
au pair

n. A single girl (or, rarely, a boy) who helps a host family with childcare and/or housework while staying as a guest with a host family and generally receiving a small allowance (or pocket money)

WordNet
au pair

n. a young foreigner who lives with a family in return for doing light housework

Wikipedia
Au pair

An au pair (plural: au pairs) is a domestic assistant from a foreign country working for, and living as part of, a host family. Typically, au pairs take on a share of the family's responsibility for [childcare], and receive a monetary allowance for personal use. Au pair arrangements are subject to government restrictions which specify an age range usually from mid-late teens to mid to late twenties; some countries explicitly limit the arrangement to females.

Arrangements differ between Europe, where the concept originated, and North America. In Europe, au pairs are only supposed to work part-time, and they often also study part-time, generally focusing on the language of the host country. In the United States, they may provide full-time childcare. In 1969, the European Agreement on Au Pair Placement was signed, and it came into force in 1971.

Au pair (disambiguation)

An au pair is a person who takes care of children.

Au pair or au pairs can refer to:

  • Au Pair (film series)
    • Au Pair (film), a 1999 romantic comedy
  • Au Pairs (band), a musical group
Au Pair (film)

Au Pair is a 1999 television film starring Gregory Harrison and Heidi Noelle Lenhart.

Au Pair (film series)

Au Pair is a television film trilogy directed by Mark Griffiths and released by Saban Entertainment in association with ABC Family.

Usage examples of "au pair".

But it was the liaison who opted to do so after speaking with her and her au pair, and other members of your staff.

He was still engrossed in composing an unrehearsed account of the changes he had in mind for the College when the doorbell rang and the au pair girl announced Cornelius Carrington.

Amazed to see them arriving with her dreary stepmother, whom she usually passed off as the younger children's au pair, Natasha was forced to speak to Kitty in order to meet them.

Do you have any idea how hard it is to get a decent au pair after the season's started?

He's always got a hand up the nurse'ssmock or a seigneurial tongue in the au pair's ear.

You cant end a marriage because some au pair wags her tail at you.

I joined Rachel and the au pair in the kitchen, gave beefy assistance gathering chairs and shifting the dining-room table.