be out on (one's) ear



be out on (one's) ear

To have been removed from a place or situation, often unceremoniously. After 10 years of loyal service to that company, I'm out on my ear just because the new manager doesn't like me.
See also: ear, on, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Age (1)-Frisian
Llora-Catalan
Cyrillus-Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Gulbrand-Norwegian (Rare), Danish (Rare)
Gerolf-Dutch
RaineRAYNEnglish (Rare)