Get the axe.
/ɡɛt ðə æks/
Get the axe.
/ɡɛt ðə æks/
When someone is about to "get the axe," they are on the verge of being fired or dismissed. Just as an axe cuts wood effectively, being given the axe is a swift, often sudden cut from a position or role. It’s abrupt, decisive, and final.
He got the axe after the company decided to downsize.
- He was dismissed from his job as part of the company's reductions.
Many projects got the axe in the budget cuts.
- Several projects were terminated due to budget reductions.
If sales don’t improve, our department might get the axe next quarter.
- Our department risks being closed next quarter without improved sales.