orders are orders



orders are orders

This thing or things must be done because a person of authority has commanded it, even if it or they are unpleasant to do. Look, I don't like having to decide who's going to lose their job, but orders are orders, and we have to let someone go.
See also: order

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ianuarius-Ancient Roman
Lavender-English (Rare)
Etna-Irish
MarthaMAHR-thə (English)English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, German, Greek, Biblical, Old Church Slavic, Biblical Lat
XanderKSAHN-dər (Dutch), ZAN-dər (English)Dutch, English (Modern)
Rothaid-Ancient Germanic