get (one's) marching orders



get (one's) marching orders

To be dismissed from employment or to be ordered to leave or move on from a place. An allusion to a military command of deployment. After messing up that account, I'm terrified that I'm going to get my marching orders. Bill had been living in his parents' house for nearly a year without working when he finally got his marching orders out of there.
See also: get, marche, order

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Sahak-Armenian
Marguerite[.ma:gə'ri:t]
StÉPhanieste-fa-NEEFrench
Jehoashji-HO-ash (English), jee-HO-ash (English)Biblical
FrejaFRIE-ah (Danish, German), FRAY-ah (Swedish)Danish, Swedish, German
VanceVANTSEnglish