Verb
help along (third-person singular simple present helps along, present participle helping along, simple past and past participle helped along)
(euphemistic) To euthanize.
Max could no longer move his hind legs and was defecating all over the floor, so Jeff thought it was time to help him along.
I’m certain he’s had help along the way painting a glittery life that looks like an Instagram reel. Source: Internet
I will be using VMWare Server software on a laptop to provide screenshots and help along when writing this article (So, feel sorry for me as this poor 4500 RPM drive will have to pretend to be up to 4 drives in RAID 1 format. Source: Internet
Sen. Wayne Allard, R-Colo., said the U.S. Border Patrol also should look to local law enforcement and state officials for help along the most porous parts of the U.S.-Mexico line. Source: Internet
So because I was in the Film & Media Arts program I was carefully selected to help along with that, and thus began the very rapid descent into the world of AMIA and preservation, and specifically audiovisual preservation. Source: Internet
This is the place to find support, encouragement and help along the way to being debt-free and living the life that you are meant to live. Source: Internet
If you have friends doing one or the other, join them because you can always ask them for help along the way. Source: Internet