- - Instruction to sailors to pull hard(er)
- - Sailors' cry when pulling on a rope
- - Sailors' call
- - Sailors' exclamation while pulling
- - Sailor's shout
- - Sailor's cry
- - Sailors' cry while hoisting an anchor (Hyph)
- - a sailor's cry
- - drag laugh in dismissal
- - Dismissal from job (inf)
- - The sack, the push (inf)
- - he's next to a bar, temperature becoming hot, getting rejection
- - Dismissal, as from a job
- - The push
- - Cry aboard a frigate
- - Unceremonious dismissal.
- - Expulsion, so to speak
- - No-nonsense dismissal
- - Call to exertion
- - Forcible dismissal
- - Sacking to lift over top of house
- - Rejection of call for effort aboard
- - Unceremonious boot
- - Unceremonious removal
- - Unceremonious ouster
- - Forcible ejection
- - Words before and after "my lads" in the United States Merchant Marine anthem
- - Anchor-hoisting cry
- - Tossing cry
- - Likely consequence of kicking dirt at the ump
- - Consequence of arguing with an ump, perhaps
- - Bar drunk's comeuppance
- - Dismissal, and a hint to how the answers to starred clues were derived
- - Hasty dismissal
- - Act of kicking out
- - Ejection
- - Ouster
- - Act of ejection
- - Final throw
- - It comes with a pink slip
- - Ouster: Slang.
- - Dismissal, informally
- - Bum's rush
- - Removal
- - Dismissal
- - Expulsion
- - ... Boot
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