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Meaning of haul one's ashes | Babel Free

Verb CEFR C1

Definitions

  1. To move one's body; to move away, depart.
    colloquial
  2. To have sexual intercourse.
    euphemistic

Examples

“Now ye and yore boys jest haul yore ashes and start makin' tracks back to the Yellowstone.”
“"Then leave, you yeller-belly!" Luttie said. "You're paid up. Haul your ashes." "I believe I'll just do that little thing. I'm pullin' out...."”
“Tate uncorked a haymaker, and Starbuck ducked low, belted him in the gut.... The impact buckled Tate.... He was out cold.... "Anybody [referring to Starbuck] that can haul Sam Tate's ashes is my kinda of man...."”
“"George Brent has got one hell of a schlong on him," Tabitha ventures. "And how!" Lucy agrees enthusiastically. "I'd haul his ashes for him any time."”
“Just do me a favor: if you decide to haul her ashes, don't tell Victory. He's got a crush on her, and so far she won't give him any play.”
“I still get beautiful ladies to haul my ashes when my old balls get heavy.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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