noun a small piece of paper or card that is pink in color
In finance, a 'pink slip' could refer to a notice of foreclosure or repossession of an asset.
In some educational institutions, a 'pink slip' may refer to a written notice given to a student for disciplinary reasons.
In legal contexts, a 'pink slip' may be used to refer to a document or notice of legal action or proceedings.
In the context of employment termination, a 'pink slip' refers to a notice of termination or dismissal given to an employee.
In the automotive industry, a 'pink slip' is a colloquial term for a vehicle's title or ownership document.
In the music industry, a 'pink slip' could be used to describe a notice of contract termination or record deal cancellation.
In the publishing industry, a writer may receive a pink slip if their work is no longer needed or if they are being let go due to budget cuts.
A psychologist may use the term 'pink slip' when referring to a document that certifies a person's involuntary discharge from a mental health facility.
A human resources manager may issue pink slips to employees as a formal notice of termination or layoff.
In the automotive industry, a pink slip may refer to the title document of a vehicle, indicating ownership.