catch a packet

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catch a packet (third-person singular simple present catches a packet, present participle catching a packet, simple past and past participle caught a packet)

  1. (military, slang, idiomatic) To be fired upon.
    • 1956, George Rock, The History of the American Field Service, 1920-1955, page 436:
      While here last night we caught a packet, and some shrapnel came into our house here. However, no casualties in cars or men.
    • 2016, Peter Hart, Voices from the Front: An Oral History of the Great War:
      From then onwards about every minute we caught a packet from somewhere: 'Crash! Rattle! Bump! Thump!' Eventually there was an even worse one than usual which knocked us all off our perches; []