Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

make-heads-roll

idiom
/meɪk hɛdz roʊl/
Definition
To cause people to lose their jobs or positions, often as a result of a decision or action.
Examples
  • After the scandal broke, it was clear that heads would roll.
  • The manager warned that if sales didn’t improve, there would be heads rolling in the office.
Meaning
The phrase suggests a dramatic consequence, usually in a negative context, indicating that some individuals will face serious repercussions for their actions.
Synonyms
  • make changes
  • fire people
  • take action