Citations:shluff

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) To sleep; to nap or to rest.

Quotations

 * 1997. Magda Denes. Castles burning: a Child's Life in War, page 166:
 * "Schluff," my grandfather said tenderly, breaking a long-standing rule imposed on him never, ever to speak Yiddish, the despised language of the Jewish lower classes. "Schluff, my tochterle.
 * 2001. Harold Carlton. The Handsomest Sons in the World: A Memoir, page 75:
 * 'You don't schluff because you're tired,' he tried to explain. 'It's more a question of relaxing. Sleep is a natural cure.'
 * 2007. David Minkoff. Oy!: The Ultimate Book of Jewish Jokes, page 365:
 * After twenty minutes in an idle state, your PC would go "shluffen" (to sleep).

Derived terms

 * shluffy