be cut off with a shilling
dated cliché Intentionally excluded or disinherited from someone's will or the fortune of one's family. Primarily heard in UK. The young duke, having been cut off with a shilling, sailed to America to seek a new life without the aid or influence of his family. My father never liked that I gave up medicine to become a writer, and so I was cut off with a shilling when he died. Once his deceptive practices with the family business were discovered, Reginald was cut off with a shilling.
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