throw out on ear

throw (one) out on (one's) ear

To eject, remove, or dismiss one (from some place or situation), especially very abruptly or unceremoniously. I can't believe they'd just throw me out on my ear after 10 years of loyal service to the company! I heard Sarah threw him out on his ear because she caught him cheating again.
See also: ear, on, out, throw
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

throw (one) out on one's ear

Fig. to remove someone from a place forcibly. Straighten up, or I'll throw you out on your ear. The caretaker caught us and threw us out on our ear.
See also: ear, on, out, throw
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • throw (one) out on (one's) ear
  • throw one out on one’s ear
  • toss (one) out on (one's) ear
  • be out on (one's) ear
  • be out on your ear
  • out on (one's) ear
  • out on one's ear
  • out on your ear
  • ship (someone or something) off to (some place)
  • ship off