Well, darling, getting your ashes hauled is just a colorful way of saying you've had a bit of hanky-panky between the sheets. It's a euphemism for getting lucky in the bedroom, if you catch my drift. So, if someone tells you they've had their ashes hauled, just give them a wink and a nod.
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Probably has to do with getting cremated after you die. Ha, ha, ha! No it is part of the Anglican (Church of England, Episcopalian) burial service: "ashes to ashes, dust to dust". Ashes and dust are synonymous terms which mean "dirt". (This is why "ashcan" means the same as "dustbin") The sense is that we start out as dirt (see the book of Genesis for the story of Adam being created from dirt) and we end up as dirt. Our physical existance is just a passing phase, so we should not grieve overmuch over the death of loved ones.
Haul is the present tense of hauled.
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To be buried or ashes to be interred
To be buried or ashes to be interred
We hauled the couch all the way down the block.
Hauled, haunch, haunt, haul
She had a fever and wasnt getting much nutrients
It is an Aboriginal word meaning "the place of ashes."
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it means that we did not exist and that we came from nothing, ,once we die, we return our bodies to nothing, and only the spirit lives .