mutually consent

verb

Etymology

From the standard statement that a player or manager has left the club "by mutual consent" after a disappointing result.

Definitions

  1. To force out of a job

    To force out of a job; to sack with plausible deniability.

    • Jose Mourinho has finally admitted that he was sacked as Chelsea manager in 2015, not ‘mutually consented’.
    • Fresh off a 6-1 gubbing by the Dutch, which itself came hot on the heels of stinking out Euro Not 2020, Turkey have responded by mutually consenting boss Senol Günes.
  2. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically

    Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see mutually, consent.

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