by Bigspanks May 22, 2020
1. In certain circumstances, a company will find itself in a situation where it wants/needs to fire an employee but owes said employee a favor or wishes to save face for both parties. In this case, before the firing, the employee is given the opportunity to quit instead.
2. Euphemistic manner of referring to a forced resignation.
2. Euphemistic manner of referring to a forced resignation.
"John doesn't work here anymore? They didn't mention anything about firing him!"
"No, he got quit since they caught him in the bathroom with two hamsters, a bottle of KY, and the secretary from the front desk."
"No, he got quit since they caught him in the bathroom with two hamsters, a bottle of KY, and the secretary from the front desk."
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by Pino Citron January 29, 2008
At a diner or chain restaurant...
-"Let me see the bill so I can split it up right."
-"Forget that, crime got it" (Leaving the check unpaid.
-"Let me see the bill so I can split it up right."
-"Forget that, crime got it" (Leaving the check unpaid.
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