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nod N0126000 (nŏd)v. nod·ded, nod·ding, nods v.intr.1. To lower and raise the head quickly, as in agreement or acknowledgment.2. To let the head fall forward when sleepy.3. To be careless or momentarily inattentive as if sleepy; lapse: Even Homer nods.4. To sway, move up and down, or droop, as flowers in the wind.v.tr.1. To lower and raise (the head) quickly in agreement or acknowledgment.2. To express by lowering and raising the head: nod one's agreement.3. To summon, guide, or send by nodding the head: She nodded us into the room.n.1. A forward or up-and-down movement of the head, usually expressive of drowsiness or agreement: a nod of affirmation.2. An indication of approval or assent: The contestant got the nod from the judges.3. Informal A nomination for an award.Phrasal Verbs: nod off To doze momentarily: nodded off during the lecture. nod out Slang To fall asleep, especially as a result of taking a drug. [Middle English nodden; perhaps akin to Middle High German notten.] nod′der n.nod out vb (Recreational Drugs) (intr, adverb) slang to lapse into stupor, esp on heroin nod out
nod out1. To fall asleep, usually briefly or when one is not mean to. I was so tired from staying up all night that I kept nodding out throughout the day.2. To enter a euphoric state between consciousness and unconsciousness as a result of drug use, especially heroin or opioids. We all just got our fix and nodded out in the living room. I noticed his skin turning blue after he nodded out, so I called an ambulance.See also: nod, outnod outv. Slang To fall asleep without intending to do so, especially as a result of taking a drug or medicine: The medicine made me so tired that I nodded out on the subway.See also: nod, outnodded out mod. in heroin euphoria; under the influence of heroin. (Drugs.) Max nodded out after his fix. See also: nod, outEncyclopediaSeenodMedicalSeeNOD |