Definition of «hatchet job»

A hatchet job is a term used to describe an unfair, negative or biased portrayal of someone or something. It implies that the person responsible for the depiction has an agenda and is using their influence to damage reputation or credibility of the subject in question. The phrase originated from the idea of using a hatchet as a tool to chop down something, suggesting that the job was done with malicious intentions.

Sentences with «hatchet job»

  • I'm talking about Michael Winerip who, to the best of my knowledge, is the single worst education reporter in America, infamous for biased hatchet jobs on NCLB, Bloomberg and Klein's reforms, and anything else associated with genuine reform (if anyone is aware of someone worse at a major publication, please let me know — maybe I'll start a Reporter Hall of Shame...) (educationnext.org)
  • Our protest was based on his track record of doing hatchet jobs in such auspicious gatherings. (nigeriapoliticsonline.com)
  • Also, if a principal doesn't like a teacher and does hatchet jobs in observations, it appears to me that huge test score gains will not save the teacher. (jonathanpelto.com)
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