Firee vs Firie - What's the difference?
firee | firie |
A person who has been fired
* {{quote-news, 1985, June 18, , If You're Fired, There's No Use Calling Us, Sacramento Bee, page=AA8
, passage=We got a helluva response - at least 30 calls from angry ' firees ' as far away as Petaluma.}}
* {{quote-news, 1998, April 20, Katherine Bruce, Getting fired -- it isn't the end of the world, Forbes, page=20
, passage=The final two instances look at a single dismissal through two different eyes: the fired and the firee . }}
* {{quote-news, 2004, November 5, , Just lose it, Chicago Tribune RedEye, page=42
, passage=Early firees Bradford and Stacie J. returned, and the teams competed to see which could refurbish a house better to improve its value on the market.}}
As nouns the difference between firee and firie
is that firee is a person who has been fired while firie is , informal: a fireman.As an adjective firie is
obsolete form of lang=en.firee
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