WordNet
n. a monthly payment made to someone who is retired from work [syn: old-age pension, retirement check, retirement benefit, retirement fund, superannuation]
Usage examples of "retirement pension".
I receive as a septuagenarian a retirement pension, of which I feel it proper to give away at least what the Tax collectors leave in my hands (a National one, I mean: I refused the University pension, and took the lump sum and invested it in a trust managed by my bank).
Full retirement pension and twelve acres of land was a big enough reward….
This amount was fully taxable as income (except for the none-too-generous exclusion of $100 that our kindly IRS allows), but when supplemented by her small early retirement pension, it made Paula secure and comfortable.
Everybody in this country today is worried sick for what may happen to him and to his wife when they get old, except the very lowest paid classes, who can get by on the retirement pension.
Nichols told me he signed up to pull his 20 years and get a retirement pension.
I sit home and collect a retirement pension while you spend each night with a different college girl.
His retirement pension amounted to a hundred ozols a month, more than ample for a man in his circumstances.
Peabody was close-lipped about himself, as are all bureaucrats narrowing in on their retirement pension, but his far-ranging knowledge of immigration issues attested to a lengthy and successful stint in the service.
My retirement pension, all wrapped in green baize and appreciating nicely.
I've got a wife, daughter, two grandchildren and I'm near a retirement pension.