order of the boot
The phrase "order of the boot" refers to a directive or command given to someone to leave or be dismissed from an organization, typically a military or professional setting. It implies that the person is being forcibly removed or terminated from their position, often due to misconduct, incompetence, or disobedience. The term "boot" metaphorically represents a swift, decisive, and final end to one's involvement in a particular group or institution.
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