"All-fired" or "joe-fired" means "a lot." It's Cowboy slang. You'd say "Don't be in such an all-fired hurry."
"All-fired" or "joe-fired" means "a lot." It's Cowboy slang. You'd say "Don't be in such an all-fired hurry."
If you mean fired, then yes, of course.
When a spy is "burned" it means he is usually fired or someone wants to kill him and or got him fired.
Run
your being fired by the new guy
The kick it has when fired.
This could well be your mind dwelling on a "fear". Or an indication you have recently done something you feel "could" get you fired.
It means that the boss was trying to soften the blow to you. To say you're fired is very harsh.
You are relieved from office, pretty much, your fired.
Getting Layed Off means you get fired.
You fired; you said farewell (polite or familiar you, plural, in Spanish America; only polite in Spain) They fired; they said farewell
Getting Layed Off means you get fired.