Yes. I know from personal experience.
Unless you are in a union, your employer can make you stay past your scheduled time. Being employed is at will, so if you don't stay, you could be subject to termination. You are entitled to be paid, however.
Stay a Little Longer was created in 1946.
Yup
a fish stay longer by muslimninja
Make Me Stay a Bit Longer was created in 1968.
No.
sleep longer or try to stay asleep longer
Unfortunately there is not a way you can get someone to stay with you if they no longer want to.
I think a whale can stay under water for a longer period of time
They don't stay underwater longer than whales.
The company that fired you will have the information. After a few years, they store your employment record on computer disk or destroy it. The only other people who will know you were fired are future employers (who check your previous jobs) or people you tell.
Firing clay is when a clay is fired in a kiln, this is to make the clay stay strong.