[Idiom] Is this an example of an Idiom?

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"I`d better get back to work before the old battle-ax fires me."
Is this an idiom? If it is, then what does this idiom mean?
Please help me as soon as possible. Thank you:)
 

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The term "battle ax" originally referred to a weapon of war used in ancient times but currently refers to a domineering woman that could be a boss or even a wife.
 

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Given that idioms are generally held to be phrases that have a meaning that is different from the dictionary meaning of the individual words, battleax[e] isn't an idiom, but you could call it an idiomatic usage if you like, though its meaning is given in dictionaries, but it has changed quite a lot from the original meaning.
 

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"No" ? To what are you referring? I provided a definition of "battle ax".
 
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