单词 | to do a skipper |
释义 | > as lemmasto do a skipper 3. An act of sleeping rough; esp. in to do a skipper. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabiting temporarily > [verb (intransitive)] > sleep rough to sleep (formerly also live, lie) rough1672 outlie1826 bunk1840 skipper1851 to do a skipper1935 the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > sleep > [noun] > an instance or period of > other specific instances sopor1675 nightmare sleep1829 skipper1935 snore-off1950 1935 H. Neville Sneak Thief on Road 347 Skipper, a liedown in a spinney or anywhere where no rent is paid. 1937 ‘J. Curtis’ You're in Racket, Too i. 9 It would be no fun doing a skipper on a November night. 1962 Observer 11 Mar. 35/1 There are not enough beds. Many will be turned away and have to do a ‘skipper’ in station, park or ruin. < as lemmas |
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