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heave-ho noun an ejection, a dismissal US, 1932- — Parke Cummings, Dictionary of Baseball, p. 27, 1950
- The gambling was unorganized–the syndicate boys who tried to move in got the fast heave-ho. — Jim Thompson, Roughneck, p. 142, 1954
- Like Billy, he has fourteen years in and he can’t give them any opportunity to give him the heave-ho before he puts in his twenty and gets a pension. — Darryl Ponicsan, The Last Detail, p. 13, 1970
- “My last job, I was fired. Canned. Given the old heave-ho.” — Burt Hirschfield, Fire Island, p. 262, 1970
- One pitch earlier, St. Louis manager Whitey Herzog got the heave-ho from home plate umpire Don Denkinger for protesting a call in Andujar’s defense. [Caption] — Chicago Tribune, 28 October 1985
- She wanted him out. Warren got the heave-ho. — Howard Stern, Miss America, p. 178, 1995
- Ralphy was just about to give her the heave-ho. — John Milne, Alive and Kicking, p. 220, 1998
- [Liberace] reeked with the kind of emetic language that can only make grown men long for a quiet corner, an aspidistra, a handkerchief and the old heave-ho. — The Guardian, 12 August 2000
- Clemens is one of the few players even to have been ejected from a playoff game, getting the heave-ho from a 1990 game in Oakland by plate umpire Terry Cooney for abusive language while arguing balls and strikes. — Chicago Tribune, p. 1C, 23 October 2003
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