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sleep S0469400 (slēp)n.1. a. A natural periodic state of rest for the mind and body, in which the eyes usually close and consciousness is completely or partially lost, so that there is a decrease in bodily movement and responsiveness to external stimuli. During sleep the brain in humans and other mammals undergoes a characteristic cycle of brain-wave activity that includes intervals of dreaming.b. A period of this form of rest.c. A state of inactivity resembling or suggesting sleep; unconsciousness, dormancy, hibernation, or death.d. A state in which a computer shuts off or reduces power to its peripherals (such as the display or memory) in order to save energy during periods of inactivity.2. Botany The folding together of leaflets or petals at night or in the absence of light.3. A crust of dried tears or mucus normally forming around the inner rim of the eye during sleep.v. slept (slĕpt), sleep·ing, sleeps v.intr.1. To be in the state of sleep or to fall asleep.2. To be in a condition resembling sleep.v.tr.1. To pass or get rid of by sleeping: slept away the day; went home to sleep off the headache.2. To provide sleeping accommodations for: This tent sleeps three comfortably.Phrasal Verbs: sleep around Informal To have sexual relations with a number of different partners in casual encounters. sleep in1. To sleep at one's place of employment: a butler and a chauffeur who sleep in.2. a. To oversleep: I missed the morning train because I slept in.b. To sleep late on purpose: After this week's work, I will sleep in on Saturday. sleep on To think about (something) overnight before deciding. sleep out1. To sleep at one's own home, not at one's place of employment.2. To sleep away from one's home. sleep over To spend the night as a guest in another's home. sleep together To have sexual relations. sleep with To have sexual relations with.Idiom: sleep like a log/rock To sleep very deeply. [Middle English slepe, from Old English slǣp; see slēb- in Indo-European roots.]sleep with vb (Physiology) (intr, preposition) to have sexual intercourse and (usually) spend the night with. Also: sleep together ThesaurusVerb | 1. | sleep with - have sexual intercourse with; "This student sleeps with everyone in her dorm"; "Adam knew Eve"; "Were you ever intimate with this man?"bonk, do it, eff, fuck, get it on, get laid, have a go at it, have intercourse, have it away, have it off, have sex, be intimate, lie with, make love, roll in the hay, screw, sleep together, hump, jazz, love, bed, bang, make out, knowneck, make out - kiss, embrace, or fondle with sexual passion; "The couple were necking in the back seat of the car"have, take - have sex with; archaic use; "He had taken this woman when she was most vulnerable"fornicate - have sex without being marriedcopulate, mate, couple, pair - engage in sexual intercourse; "Birds mate in the Spring" |
sleepnounThe natural recurring condition of suspended consciousness by which the body rests:slumber.Slang: shuteye.Idioms: land of Nod, the arms of Morpheus.verbTo be asleep:slumber.Idioms: be in the land of Nod, catch some shuteye, sleep like a log, sleep tight.phrasal verb sleep inTo sleep longer than intended:oversleep.phrasal verb sleep withTo engage in sexual relations with:bed, copulate, couple, have, mate, take.Idioms: go to bed with, make love, make whoopee, roll in the hay.Translationssleep with
sleep with (one)euphemism To have sex with one. Are you sure you're ready to sleep with her? You've only been going out for a couple weeks. I don't plan on sleeping with anyone until I'm married.See also: sleepsleep with someone 1. to share a bed with someone. Do I have to sleep with my little brother? Many little boys have to sleep with their brothers. 2. Euph. to copulate with someone. oI hear Sam's sleeping with Sally now. Whom did you say he slept with?See also: sleepsleep withBe sexually intimate with, as in The playwright had made several attempts to sleep with the maid. The related phrase sleep together means "have sexual relations," as in We wondered if they were sleeping together but didn't dare to ask them. The verb sleep has been associated with sex since the 10th century. Sleep with dates from the 1300s sleep together was first recorded a century later. See also: sleepsleep withv.1. To be with something or someone while sleeping: Small children often like to sleep with a stuffed animal.2. To have sexual relations with someone: My doctor asked me whether I'd ever slept with anyone.See also: sleepEncyclopediaSeesleepsleep with
Synonyms for sleep withverb have sexual intercourse withSynonyms- bonk
- do it
- eff
- fuck
- get it on
- get laid
- have a go at it
- have intercourse
- have it away
- have it off
- have sex
- be intimate
- lie with
- make love
- roll in the hay
- screw
- sleep together
- hump
- jazz
- love
- bed
- bang
- make out
- know
Related Words- neck
- make out
- have
- take
- fornicate
- copulate
- mate
- couple
- pair
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