you're fired
Shows that your services are no longer required; the catch-phrase of Donald Trump from "The Apprentice."
you're fired
you're fired
Contrary to popular belief, it's NOT Donald Trump's catch phrase. It actually belongs to Vince McMahon of WWE
you're fired
When you lose your job and get evicted from your home after committing crimes against all of humanity
Example:
Most of America at the polls in 2020: "Donald Trump, you short-fingered vlugarian, you're fired"
Most of America at the polls in 2020: "Donald Trump, you short-fingered vlugarian, you're fired"
you're fired
Sorry Donald. People have been using this phrase way before you even dreamed of having a show. It was fist used to fire someone from a job. This usage has dropped of though because saying "You're Fired" might spark emotion. Instead now HR people use the words terminated or released to let someone know they were "Let Go".
My friends have been using it forever when someone screws up and they are pissed.
My friends have been using it forever when someone screws up and they are pissed.
Example:
Example 1)
Donald: You're Fired
Me: I'm sooo over this show
Example 2)
Me: Oops I forgot to grab the camera honey.
Honey: You're Fired. I'm going to find me a new boyfriend.
Example 1)
Donald: You're Fired
Me: I'm sooo over this show
Example 2)
Me: Oops I forgot to grab the camera honey.
Honey: You're Fired. I'm going to find me a new boyfriend.
You're fired!
What the majority of American voters said to Donald J. Trump, the 45th President of the United States, on Tuesday, November 3, 2020 with their ballots.
Example:
"I've heard quite a few people speak Trump's catch phrase, 'You're Fired!', in the days following the election this year."
"I've heard quite a few people speak Trump's catch phrase, 'You're Fired!', in the days following the election this year."
You're fired
An unsympathetic and merciless phrase which may be used by those with the power to hire and fire employees or contractors, when the services of those in their employ are no longer required.
Popularised by the entertainer Donald Trump on the TV show 'The Apprentice', before the majority of US voters decided to turn the phrase on him in November 2020.
Popularised by the entertainer Donald Trump on the TV show 'The Apprentice', before the majority of US voters decided to turn the phrase on him in November 2020.
you're fired
A phrase said when you're no longer needed at your job either because you screwed up or you failed the elections and you clearly need to leave.