social-security number

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social-security number (plural social-security numbers)

  1. Alternative form of social security number.
    • 1937 September 3, Associated Press, “Government Problem”, in Shreveport Journal, volume 41, number 207, Shreveport, La., page nineteen:
      Charles Wilson figured it was going to be easy to remember his social-security number. It was tattooed on his shoulder.
    • 2016 March 30, Alison Mutler, “Prime minister says extremists used prepaid cards bought in Romania”, in Miami Herald, volume 113, number 198, page 15A, column 3:
      The agency also pointed to neighbor Bulgaria, which requires users to give their name, address, and a social-security number.
    • 2022 April 14, Alena Kuzub, “Emergency-Rental Assistance Program expires on Friday”, in The Daily Item, volume 142, number 418, Lynn, Mass., page A6, column 6:
      A social-security number is not required to apply, tenants can qualify regardless of immigration status, and an eviction notice is not needed.