†to turn to bag and wallet: to become a beggar. to give (one) the bag to hold: to engage any one while taking the opportunity to slip away, to…
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释义 | society > occupation and work > lack of work > [verb (intransitive)] > dismiss or discharge > be dismissed or discharged (9) to get the bag1804 †to turn to bag and wallet: to become a beggar. to give (one) the bag to hold: to engage any one while taking the opportunity to slip away, to… to get the sack1825 slang. to give (a person) the sack: to dismiss from employment or office; transferred to discard, turn off (a lover). So to get the sack: to receive… swap1862 transferred in various slang uses. To dismiss or be dismissed from employment. to get the boot1888 to give (a person) the bootor the order of the boot: to ‘kick out’, dismiss, ‘sack’. So to get the boot. to take a walk1888 to take a walk: (a) also †fetch,rarely make a walk, and (somewhat archaic) to take one's walk(s), to make a short journey on foot for exercise or… to get the run1889 slang (chiefly Australian). to get the run: to be dismissed from employment. Now rare. to get (or have) the swap1890 slang. to get (or have) the swap: to be dismissed from employment. (Cf. swap, v. 8a.) to get the (big) bird1924 slang (originally Theatre). With the. An instance of hissing or otherwise expressing one's dissatisfaction with a performer (more fully the big bird)… to get one's jotters1944 Scottish colloquial. to get one's jotters (and variants): to be dismissed from a job or position; to get the sack. |
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