get the sack

The phrase "get the sack" is an idiomatic expression that means to be fired or dismissed from a job. It implies the act of losing one's employment due to poor performance, misconduct, or other reasons determined by an employer. The term "sack" refers to a bag traditionally used to carry belongings, and in this context, it symbolizes the act of being figuratively handed one's belongings and asked to leave the premises.


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