be out on one's ear
volume

Definition & Bedeutung von "be out on one's ear"

to be out on one's ear
01

to be dismissed or expelled from a place, job, or position

IdiomIdiom

What is the origin of the idiom "be out on one's ear" and when to use it?

The idiom "be out on one's ear" originates from the image of someone being physically thrown out of a place by their ear, a way of forcefully ejecting someone in a humiliating manner. It is used to describe a situation where someone is abruptly and forcefully removed from a job, position, or place, usually implying a lack of respect or courtesy in the manner of their expulsion.

example
Example
click on words
After the scandal was uncovered, he was out on his ear, fired from his prestigious job.
He thought he could get away with his rude behavior, but he was soon out on his ear.
When the company went bankrupt, everyone was out on their ear, left without a job or a paycheck.
LanGeek
App Herunterladen
langeek application

Download Mobile App

stars

app store