heave-ho — an act of rejection, dismissal, or forcible ejection: The bartender gave the noisy drunk the old heave-ho.
roust — to rout, as from a place: to roust someone out of bed.
break up — When something breaks up or when you break it up, it separates or is divided into several smaller parts.
demolish — To demolish something such as a building means to destroy it completely.
retire — a movement in which the dancer brings one foot to the knee of the supporting leg and then returns it to the fifth position.
put out to pasture — Also called pastureland [pas-cher-land, pahs-] /ˈpæs tʃərˌlænd, ˈpɑs-/ (Show IPA). an area covered with grass or other plants used or suitable for the grazing of livestock; grassland.
slip — to move, flow, pass, or go smoothly or easily; glide; slide: Water slips off a smooth surface.
yield — to give forth or produce by a natural process or in return for cultivation: This farm yields enough fruit to meet all our needs.
afford — If you cannot afford something, you do not have enough money to pay for it.
beam — If you say that someone is beaming, you mean that they have a big smile on their face because they are happy, pleased, or proud about something.