The team needs to start winning games, or they'll have to shape up or ship out
If you want to keep your job, you need to shape up or ship out
The coach told the players that it was time to shape up or ship out
Her performance at work has been poor; she needs to shape up or ship out
The company is facing serious financial trouble and might have to tell employees to shape up or ship out
He was given a final warning: shape up or ship out
This project is falling behind schedule; everyone needs to shape up or ship out
The new manager made it clear that mediocrity would not be tolerated, so it was shape up or ship out
If you're not going to contribute, then you might as well shape up or ship out
The children were misbehaving, and their parents told them to shape up or ship out
This project needs more effort from you.
I am trying my best on this.
Well, you need to shape up or ship out.
Improve your work, or you'll have to leave
You need to improve your performance, or you will be dismissed
Either your work gets better, or you're out of here