"give someone their cards" meaning in English

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Verb

Forms: gives someone their cards [present, singular, third-person], giving someone their cards [participle, present], gave someone their cards [past], given someone their cards [participle, past]
Head templates: {{en-verb|give<,,gave,given> someone their cards}} give someone their cards (third-person singular simple present gives someone their cards, present participle giving someone their cards, simple past gave someone their cards, past participle given someone their cards)
  1. (idiomatic, slang, British, Ireland) To dismiss someone from employment; to fire or make redundant. Tags: British, Ireland, idiomatic, slang Synonyms: hand someone his cards
    Sense id: en-give_someone_their_cards-en-verb-JZXDvWUo Categories (other): British English, English entries with incorrect language header, Irish English

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          "ref": "1969 October 19, J Graham Chapman, John Clees, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Michael Palin, 16:38 from the start, in Monty Python’s Flying Circus (How to Recognise Different Types of Tree from Quite a Long Way Away) (1), episode 3 (TV series), spoken by Head Waiter (Michael Palin)",
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