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It means the speaker thinks the other person caused serious professional trouble.
From Killer Romance, Episode 57
Someone blames another person for nearly getting them suspended because of their actions.
Use this in a work argument or confrontation when blaming someone for a costly mistake. It sounds accusatory and can be rude.
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