1. An exclamation of frustration, dejection, or contempt directed at the cause of those feelings.
2. An exclamation used to communicate the subject(s)'s exclusion from a conversation or social event. See: Talk to the hand
possible origin: tturtle & friends on #seattle @ irc.EFnet.net circa 1998
2. An exclamation used to communicate the subject(s)'s exclusion from a conversation or social event. See: Talk to the hand
possible origin: tturtle & friends on #seattle @ irc.EFnet.net circa 1998
by Karl The Pagan February 24, 2004

A top definition that urbandictionary admins chose for November 3rd because he hates Trump. He thinks he finally fired Trump.
by 5256662 November 7, 2020

If someone is on a roll. They are constantly doing something good like getting a correct answer, or maybe getting asked out by multiple people.
by Elizabeth Midford May 20, 2018

You're fired. You can't fire me I quit. You can't quit I quit. You can't quit you're a frog. You can't frog me you're my wife . I'm not you're wife you're MY wife! Hey honey how was work? Pretty good but I quit my job. You can't quit you're job, you're fired! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!
Guy 1: Have you seen asdfmovie 12?
Guy2: It's full of dead memes from 2010.
Guy1: Yeah true.
Boss: You're fired!
Guy2: It's full of dead memes from 2010.
Guy1: Yeah true.
Boss: You're fired!
by Skeletonbones November 10, 2020

by EvanC7 November 27, 2023

by Wallace2054 November 22, 2020

"You're fired!" is a comedic line from the popular children show "Regular Show."
This line is mostly said by Benson Dunwoody who's a park manager who makes sure everyone gets their job done correctly but the characters Mordecai and Rigby always cause destruction .
This line shows frustration and anger when his workers "Mordecai and Rigby" screw up at a simple job like setting up the chairs
The punchline is that they never actually get fired.
This line is mostly said by Benson Dunwoody who's a park manager who makes sure everyone gets their job done correctly but the characters Mordecai and Rigby always cause destruction .
This line shows frustration and anger when his workers "Mordecai and Rigby" screw up at a simple job like setting up the chairs
The punchline is that they never actually get fired.
by GregBuisha November 11, 2020
