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    				What about sepet (basket) as a verb: sepletlemek?
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				 30 Jan 2007 Tue 04:38 pm | 
			 
			
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	What about sepet (basket) as a verb: sepletlemek?
 ...to discard
 ...to fire (from employment)		 
		
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				 30 Jan 2007 Tue 04:51 pm | 
			 
			
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	 Quoting illusion: What about sepet (basket) as a verb: sepletlemek?
 ...to discard
 ...to fire (from employment)  |  
  
 
 Sepet ; its a object  ( basket )
 
 Sepetlemek ;its a verb its turkish idiom,  to drive away (from employment or house etc)		
		
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				 30 Jan 2007 Tue 06:12 pm | 
			 
			
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	The most similar English idiom seems to be "to give the sack". And the origin is obviosly the same, for the meaning is clear: "Gather your things into your sack/basket and go, so that my eyes never see you again!"  		 
		
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				 30 Jan 2007 Tue 07:32 pm | 
			 
			
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	hi,
 
 by the way a similar idiom to "sepetlemek" is "başından savmak". 		 
		
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				 30 Jan 2007 Tue 10:55 pm | 
			 
			
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	 Quoting illusion: in English we have: "to shit can"
 "He was shit canned."  |  
  
 
 Do we? I never heard it before  		
		
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				 30 Jan 2007 Tue 11:00 pm | 
			 
			
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	Well, we do in mid-coast Maine; perhaps it's colloquial.
 I didn't think it was uncommon.		 
		
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				 30 Jan 2007 Tue 11:02 pm | 
			 
			
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	 Quoting aenigma x: Quoting illusion: in English we have: "to shit can"
 "He was shit canned."  |  
  
 
 Do we? I never heard it before   |  
  
 
 Not in everyday use in Scotland either   		
		
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				 30 Jan 2007 Tue 11:05 pm | 
			 
			
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	So it's 'sacked' in England & Scotland?  Nothing more colorful?		 
		
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				 31 Jan 2007 Wed 12:32 am | 
			 
			
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	nothing more colourful in australia either		 
		
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