live out (the rest of) (one's) days

live out (the rest of) (one's) days

To spend the remaining portion of one's life (doing something or being some place). Honestly, I'd love to retire by the water some place and live out the rest of my days fixing up old boats. My grandmother always said she would live out her days in South America if she could.
See also: days, live, out, rest
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

live out one's days

 and live out one's life
to live for the remainder of one's life. (Usually with some reference to a place.) Where do you plan to live out your days? I will live out my life in sunny Florida.
See also: days, live, out
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • live out days
  • spend the rest of (one's) days
  • live out (the rest of) (one's) life
  • spend the rest of (one's) life
  • honest to goodness
  • honest to Pete
  • be beside (oneself)
  • honest to God
  • honest to God/goodness
  • beside oneself