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marching orders
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marching orders
(noun)
marching orders
noun
marching orders
noun
Britannica Dictionary definition of MARCHING ORDERS
[
plural
]
1
US
:
orders that tell you what to do
The boss called a meeting and gave the new employees their
marching orders
.
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British
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used to say that someone has been ordered to leave a place, job, etc.
I was given my
marching orders
. = I got/received my
marching orders
. [=I was fired from my job]
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