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What do you mean fired?
Fire is fire, fire is fire.

Fired means that when cooked, it will automatically roll into a circle, just like packing, which means packing and leaving, being fired, being fired.

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In the old society, people who were expelled had nowhere to complain. As soon as they heard the boss's notice, they had to pack up and leave. Therefore, people who are fired are very sensitive and even afraid of words like dismissal and expulsion. They thought it was too harsh, so someone used "packaging" instead. Because all the people employed at that time brought their own bedding, the boss would not provide it. When they leave, of course, they have to roll up their bedding.

I don't know when it started, but people suddenly found out from the dish "fried squid" that when fried, each fish fillet was slowly rolled into a cylinder from a flat shape, which was similar to a blanket shape, and the rolling process was similar. People associate it with this, so they use "speculation" instead of "pretending", which means speculation and speculation.

Now, in addition to being fired, some people quit because they don't want to work in their original units, so there is a saying of "firing the boss".

one's original intention

Verb: Boil and fire.

Noun: the name of the dish, fired.

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Verb, meaning dissolution, dismissal or expulsion.