be tarred and feathered
1. Literally, to be coated with tar and bird feathers as a form of public punishment and shaming (one that is no longer carried out). The thief was tarred and feathered in the public square before being paraded through the town strapped to a wooden cart. I think those jerks should be tarred and feathered in front of all their classmates. Why did that method of punishment have to go out of style? Because you broke the law, you will be tarred and feathered before the entire town.
2. By extension, to be severely criticized, reprimanded, or excoriated, especially in a public and humiliating manner. After this economic collapse, everyone is demanding that the heads of the bank be tarred and feathered, but I'd be willing to bet that they'll just get a slap on the wrist. I'm worried we're going to be tarred and feathered in front of the whole department when the boss comes back from vacation and finds out we lost that huge account. If you plagiarized the vast majority of your thesis, I'm sorry, but you deserve to be tarred and feathered.
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