fireable

Etymology

fire + -able

adj

  1. Alternative form of firable
    Clearly, as the Mets’ in-house human resources people investigated Bernazard’s eminently fireable behavior, the front office had done its due diligence on Bernazard’s chief accuser, Rubin. July 28, 2009, George Vecsey, “Mets’ Latest Error Comes From Front Office”, in New York Times

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