GET FIRED FROM A JOB
He got his walking papers - he got fired.
A slang, first used in 1835 refering to the written note that is given to someone during the dismissal
Someone getting their walking papers is just like getting "the pink slip". It means he or she has received his/her notice of termination (the "walking papers" or "pink slip") and is no longer of the company.The idiom of "getting walking papers" has been extended beyond the workplace and into other social situations: in which case it generally means the recipient is being told to get lost and don't come back. For example, a girlfriend dumping a cheating boyfriend can be said to be "giving him his walking papers".
It is simply your walking papers
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This quote came from the film Midnight Cowboy The quote was said by the character 'Ratso' Rizzo, who is played by Dustin Hoffman.
The LITERAL meaning would be to receive a set of papers saying you may walk.
"What am I really bad at? Walking..." -Greyson Chance
It means that you are fired from your job. You are no longer employed by the company. You have to find another job. Your papers are your resume.
It means fired her from her job. The image is that she has a "license" to walk away.
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The quote is said by Baby and it goes "Most of all I am scared of walking out of this room and never feeling the rest of my whole life, the way I feel when I'm with you"
Normally, you receive your walking papers, pink slip, or a notice saying that you will no longer be considered eligible for rehire.
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