on the shelf

on the shelf
on the shelf
1. Fig. not active socially; left to oneself in social matters. (Alludes to being left or stored on a shelf.) •

I've been on the shelf long enough. I'm going to make some friends.

She likes being on the shelf.

2. Fig. postponed. •

We'll have to put this matter on the shelf for a while.

I have a plan on the shelf just waiting for an opportunity like this.

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{adv.} or {adj. phr.}, {informal} Laid aside; not useful anymore. * /When a girl grows up, she puts childish habits on the shelf./ * /Mr. Myron's company put him on the shelf when he reached the age of 65./

Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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