Reverse Dictionary: DISCHARGE

ADJECTIVES
► ABSOLVATORY pardoning, forgiving; belonging to a discharge or acquittal → 1611 (Bk.)
► DEHORNED denied or deprived of position or authority; demoted or discharged → 1945 Amer. dial.
► KICKED dishonourably discharged → Amer. World War I sl.
► OUT ON ONE’S EAR discharged, ejected or dismissed ignominiously → 1919 Amer. sl.

NOUNS
 HATCHET JOB a discharge or dismissal, the axe → 1940 US sl.
► KICK, THE discharge, dismissal → 1885 sl.
► QUITMENT an acquittance; a discharge; a receipt → 1905 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► QUITTANCE discharge, of a debt, etc.; receipt, payment → 1778 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► SMALL TICKET a dishonourable discharge from the Navy → Amer. World War I sl.

VERBS
► ACQUITTANCE to give an acquittance or discharge; to discharge → 1464 obs.
► AX ► AXE to dismiss or discharge; to drop, to cancel, to reject → 1922 sl.
► BAG to dismiss; to discharge from employment → 1791 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► BENCH to discharge → 1917 US sl.
► CAN to get rid of, to expel, to discharge, to eject, to jilt, to dismiss; to discharge from employment → 1905 Amer. sl.
► CASHIER to discharge, to disband troops → 1598 military usage obs.
► CASS to discharge, to dismiss; to disband, to cashier → 1550 obs. exc. Sc.
► CASSATE to discharge, to dismiss; to disband, to cashier → 1744 obs.
► DECASS to discharge, to dismiss, to cashier → 1579 obs.
► DIS ► DISS to release, to discharge, as from prison → 1990 US sl.
► GET ONE’S QUITTANCE to receive one’s release or discharge → 1898 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► GET THE KICK to be dismissed or discharged → 1844 sl.
► GET THE RUN to be discharged → 1892 Aust. sl. (Bk.)
► GRASS to discharge or suspend a person from work for a time, as for misbehaviour → 1882 Eng. dial. obs.
► KICK to dismiss, to discharge; to reject a suitor → 1860 US sl.
 MIZE to ooze;; to discharge slowly → 1905 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► OFF vb. to discharge; to reject; hence, to eliminate, to stop → 1908 US sl., chiefly African-American
► QUITTANCE to give a discharge → 1502 obs.
► SACK to dismiss or discharge a person from his employment or office → 1841 sl.
 TIE A CAN ON SOMEONE to dismiss; to discharge → 1926 US sl.
► VENT to discharge, eject, cast, or pour out (liquid, smoke, etc.); to carry off or away; to drain in this way → 1587 obs.