marching orders
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[edit]Etymology
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Pronunciation
[edit]- (US) IPA(key): /ˈmɑɹtʃɪŋˌɔɹɾɹ̩z/
Audio (General Australian): (file)
Noun
[edit]marching orders pl (plural only)
- Instructions for action.
- I get my marching orders directly from the president.
- (UK) Dismissal: an instruction to leave.
- Synonyms: (US) walking papers, (US) walking ticket
- 2011 October 20, Michael da Silva, “Stoke 3 - 0 Macc Tel-Aviv”, in BBC Sport[1]:
- Riled by a decision that went against him, Ziv kicked his displaced boot at the assistant referee and, after a short consultation between the officials, he was given his marching orders and the loudest cheer of the night.