[Idiom] GET THE AXE. - Learn How Job Termination Is Expressed in Odd Terms

Get the axe.

Get the axe.

/ɡɛt ðə æks/

To be dismissed or terminated.

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.

Example Sentences

  1. He got the axe after the company decided to downsize.

    - He was dismissed from his job as part of the company's reductions.

  2. Many projects got the axe in the budget cuts.

    - Several projects were terminated due to budget reductions.

  3. If sales don’t improve, our department might get the axe next quarter.

    - Our department risks being closed next quarter without improved sales.

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