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30 sie 2024 · sacked (comparative more sacked, superlative most sacked) (Australia, slang) Bothered; willing to make an effort. Synonyms: fucked, arsed
Synonyms for SACKED in English: dismissed, laid off, redundant, jobless, unemployed, out of work, unemployed, redundant, out of work, on the dole, … TRANSLATOR LANGUAGE
Slang Terms dismissal or being fired from a job:[uncountable * usually: the + ~] got the sack for being late. Slang Terms bed:[uncountable] He needs some time in the sack. v. [~ + object] to put into a sack or sacks. fire:[~ + object] sacked him after just two weeks. fall asleep: You can sack out on the floor.
The slang term "Sacked" is a derogatory term used to describe the act of being fired from one's job. It can also be used as a verb, as in "I got sacked from my job." The term is often associated with feelings of shame and humiliation, as losing one's job can have serious financial and emotional consequences.
fired, sacked - tłumaczenie na polski oraz definicja. Co znaczy i jak powiedzieć "fired, sacked" po polsku? - wylany (zwolniony z pracy)
To place into a sack: sacked the groceries. 2. Slang To discharge from employment: sacked the workers who were caught embezzling. See Synonyms at dismiss. 3. Football To tackle (a quarterback attempting to pass the ball) behind the line of scrimmage. To sleep.