by SkeepBayless February 19, 2022
by Mercedes Ricch February 12, 2022
by Jitjohnson July 25, 2023
Poena cullei (from Latin 'penalty of the sack') under Roman law was a type of death penalty imposed on a subject who had been found guilty of patricide. The punishment consisted of being sewn up in a leather sack, with an assortment of live animals including a dog, snake, monkey, and a chicken or rooster, and then being thrown into water.
by bob_johnson May 17, 2022
Man, did you hear Oscar dropped out of school?
Seriously? If I had the audacity to attempt that my parents would've sacked me, no questions asked.
Seriously? If I had the audacity to attempt that my parents would've sacked me, no questions asked.
by gnagster45671 March 30, 2023
Slang for "get rid of".
It is often used in the context of a getting fired from a job.
It is also used in the context of someone getting punched or kicked very hard in the testicles, probably because the person doing the sacking is "getting rid of" the ability to have children in the person being sacked.
It is often used in the context of a getting fired from a job.
It is also used in the context of someone getting punched or kicked very hard in the testicles, probably because the person doing the sacking is "getting rid of" the ability to have children in the person being sacked.
"John got sacked yesterday, and now he doesn't have a stream of income."
"John got sacked yesterday by me and the boys, and now he probably can't have children."
"John got sacked yesterday by me and the boys, and now he probably can't have children."
by Thedopestpersoninthewholeworld January 30, 2021
by citrufruit August 05, 2023