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KICK (SOMEONE) OUT

KICK (SOMEONE) OUT
ScnMaster
(colloquial) get rid of (someone); expel or dismiss (someone). OEC - Organization and Ethics App Mar 91
KICK (SOMEONE) OUT
ScnOEC
(colloquial) get rid of (someone); expel or dismiss (someone). Not only do they have a Senate investigation of Health, Education and Welfare and the FDA going - which probably will cost the FDA the bulk of its appropriations and may kick the head out - but as soon as that's over the House is going to investigate the FDA.
KICK (SOMEONE) OUT
ScnTUEU
(colloquial) get rid of (someone); expel or dismiss (someone).