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What is you're fired?That's what J. Johan Jameson says to Peter Parker. You're fired! you're fired - videoYou're fired - what is it?A phrase used to indicate that a person is no longer working in their job, usually because they participated in necrophilia or arson. How dare you? Oh god, the children... you're fired! What does "you're fired" mean?Many people refer this word to Donald Trump, but the origin goes way back to when Cartoon Network was not on demand. Benson, a charactar from "The Regular Show" yells at Mordecai and Rugby all the time to do something or they're fired. CLEAN UP THIS MESS OR YOU'RE FIRED! You're fired - what does it mean?A term coined by Donald Trump on his show "The Apprentice" even though bosses used it all the time before. Now anyone who watched five minutes of it thinks it's THE ABSOLUTE SHIT and uses it to say "YOU SUCK!" or "LOSER!" or something of the sort. You're fired! You're fired - meaningA phrase said when you're no longer needed at your job either because you screwed up or you failed the elections and you clearly need to leave. Biden: You're Fired! You're fired - definitionSorry Donald. People have been using this phrase way before you even dreamed of having a show. It was fist used to fire someone from a job. This usage has dropped of though because saying "You're Fired" might spark emotion. Instead now HR people use the words terminated or released to let someone know they were "Let Go". Example 1) You're fired - slangWhen you lose your job and get evicted from your home after committing crimes against all of humanity Most of America at the polls in 2020: "Donald Trump, you short-fingered vlugarian, you're fired" You're firedContrary to popular belief, it's NOT Donald Trump's catch phrase. It actually belongs to Vince McMahon of WWE Vince McMahon: Eric Bischoff... YOU'RE FIRED!!!!! You're firedWhat Vince McMahon has been saying not only before, but also much cooler than Donald Trump. Stone Cold Steve Austin, YOU'RE FIRED!!!!!!! You're firedShows that your services are no longer required; the catch-phrase of Donald Trump from "The Apprentice." Donald Trump wants to trademark this phrase; talk about slick marketing. |
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