shuffle (тж. shuffle off)
1shuffle off — transitive verb : to get rid of : push away : shirk when we have shuffled off this mortal coil Shakespeare shuffle off the heavy burden of our guilt Richard Chase teachers cannot … shuffle off their responsibility C.I.Glicksberg intransitive verb …
2shuffle off this mortal coil — humorous to die. I really want to see the Coliseum before I shuffle off this mortal coil …
3shuffle off this mortal coil — Meaning To die. Origin From Hamlet s To be or not to be speech in Shakespeare s Hamlet ... When we have shuffled off this mortal coil …
4shuffle off this mortal coil to — die The Bard said it first, through the voice of Hamlet. ... left a hundred grand when he shuffled off his mortal coil. (Sanders, 1986) …
5shuffle off — Push off, discard, get rid of …
6shuffle off this mortal coil — verb To die; to divest oneself of ones mortal body …
7Shuffle off this mortal coil — die …
8shuffle off this mortal coil — Australian Slang die …
9shuffle off — remove; get rid of …
10shuffle off this mortal coil — I chiefly humorous die Origin: from Shakespeare s Hamlet (iii. i. 67) II see coil II …