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Door Hit Out  Leave Here Quickly And Directly; Don't Linger On Your Way Out The Door. Used Sarcastically To Express One's Desire To See Someone Leave I Couldn't Be Happier That You're Leaving The Firm, You Were A Nuisance Here Anyway. Don't Let The Door Hit You On The Way Out

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Leave here quickly and directly; don't linger on your way out the door. Used sarcastically to express one's desire to see someone leave.

I couldn't be happier that you're leaving the firm, you were a nuisance here anyway. Don't let the door hit you on the way out!

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