Can you complete this English expression? It means “to be removed from a situation or a place”.
Be out on (one’s) ……
a) chest
b) head
c) mind
d) ear
The answer is below!↓

Answer: d) ear
Be out on (one’s) ear!
Example: You’ll be out on your ear if you talk to the boss like that again.
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