out on one's ear
English
Adjective
out on one's ear (not comparable)
- (idiomatic) Fired, dismissed or thrown out, especially for some wrongdoing or otherwise with disgrace.
- If you are late one more time, you shall be out on your ear.
Usage notes
- May be used as a predicate.
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