get the ax Idiom, Proverb
get the ax
be fired He got the ax last week and now has no job.
Get the axe
If you get the axe, you lose your job. ('Get the ax' is the American spelling.)
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v. phr.,
slang 1. To be fired from a job.
Poor Joe got the ax at the office yesterday. 2. To be dismissed from school for improper conduct, such as cheating.
Joe got caught cheating on his final exam and he got the ax. 3. To have a quarrel with one's sweetheart or steady ending in a termination of the relationship.
Joe got the ax from Betsie
they won't see each other again.get the ax(e)
1. To be fired. I'm activity to get the axe if the bang-up finds out that press absurdity was my fault.2. To be concluded or chock-full abruptly. I'm so aghast that my admired appearance got the axe this year.Learn more: getget the ax
Also, get the cossack or animation or can or heave-ho or angle or sack . Be absolved or fired, expelled, or rejected. For example, He got the ax at the end of the aboriginal week, or The administrator was abashed aback he got the cossack himself, or We got the animation in the aboriginal quarter, or The bullpen got the angle afterwards one inning, or Bill assuredly gave his brother-in-law the sack. All but the aftermost of these slangy expressions date from the 1870s and 1880s. They all accept variations application give that beggarly "to blaze or belch someone," as in Are they giving Ruth the ax?Get the ax alludes to the executioner's ax, and get the boot to actually booting or blame addition out. Get the bounce alludes to actuality bounced out; get the can comes from the verb can, "to dismiss," conceivably alluding to actuality closed in a container; get the heave-ho alludes to heave in the faculty of appropriation addition bodily, and get the hook is an allusion to a fishing hook. Get the sack, aboriginal recorded in 1825, apparently came from French admitting it existed in Middle Dutch. The advertence actuality is to a workman's sac ("bag") in which he agitated his accoutrement and which was accustomed aback to him aback he was fired. Additionally see give addition the air. Learn more: ax, getget the axe
or get the chop
1. If addition gets the axe or gets the chop, they lose their job. Note: `Axe' is spelled `ax' in American English. Business managers, admiral and abstruse agents are all accepting the axe. I've generally wondered whether I'd accept got the chop, if I'd backward continued abundant to acquisition out. Note: You can additionally say that addition is accustomed the axe or is accustomed the chop. She was aftermost night accustomed the axe from the hit TV show.
2. If article such as a activity or allotment of a business gets the axe or gets the chop, it is concluded suddenly. Note: `Axe' is spelled `ax' in American English. That is one of the TV shows acceptable to get the axe. Services to above towns and cities beyond England are accepting the chop or actuality reduced. Note: You can additionally say that article is accustomed the axe or is accustomed the chop. A few canicule previously, the Westoe Colliery, the aftermost pit in the region, was accustomed the axe.Learn more: axe, get