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laid-off — adjective having lost your job • Syn: ↑discharged, ↑dismissed, ↑fired, ↑pink slipped • Similar to: ↑unemployed * * * laid off «layd f», adjective. temporarily dismissed from work: »a quirky British fi … Useful english dictionary
laid off — to be told by the manager that your job is canceled Billy was laid off because there s not enough work at the plant … English idioms
laid-off — adjective a) Bet with another bookmaker to reduce risk. b) Made unemployed or redundant … Wiktionary
laid off — Meaning Euphemism for being made redundant. Origin … Meaning and origin of phrases
laid off — Temporarily unemployed … A concise dictionary of English slang
laid off him — left him alone … English contemporary dictionary
laid — past tense and pp. of LAY (Cf. lay) (v.). Laid up injured, sick, originally was a nautical term (1769) describing a ship moored in harbor. Laid off temporarily unemployed is from 1916. Get laid have sex (with someone) attested from 1952, U.S.… … Etymology dictionary
off-the-job — /awf dheuh job , of /, adj. 1. done, received, or happening away from or while not at one s job: off the job research. 2. temporarily not employed: off the job union members. [1965 70] * * * off the job «AWFTH uh JOB, OF », adjective. 1. not on… … Useful english dictionary
Off the Books — Single by The Beatnuts featuring Big Punisher Cuban Link from the album Stone Crazy … Wikipedia
Off the Beaten Track — Compilation album by The Stranglers Released 1986 Recorded 1977 1982 Genre Rock … Wikipedia