单词 | to sack out |
释义 | > as lemmasto sack out b. to sack out: to go to bed, to have a sleep, to doss down. slang (originally and chiefly U.S.). ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > sleep > bed related to sleep or rest > go to bed or retire to rest [verb (intransitive)] to go to (one's) resteOE to take (one's) restc1175 to go to bedc1275 to lie downc1275 reposec1485 down-lie1505 bed1635 to turn in1695 retire1696 lay1768 to go to roost1829 to turn or peak the flukes1851 kip1889 doss1896 to hit the hay1912 to hit the deck1918 to go down1922 to bunk down1940 to hit the sack1943 to sack out1946 to sack down1956 1946 Calif. Folklore Q. Oct. 387 The Navy Man enjoys resting or sleeping. A sailor who retires hits the sack, sacks in, sacks out, gets in some sack drill,..or gets some shut-eye. 1951 Arkansas Democrat 3 July 14/5 Well, it's time to sack out. 1961 ‘E. Lathen’ Banking on Death viii. 66 The radio said the roads were closed, so I said the hell with it and sacked out on the couch. 1970 J. Hansen Fadeout vii. 55 I was getting ready to sack out. I'd just had a shower. 1971 Daily Tel. 19 July 3/2 Many young travellers..are faced with the choice of curling up in a doorway or ‘sacking out’ in one of London's parks. 1977 New Yorker 9 May 46/1 One night we missed the last train. We sacked out in the waiting room in Grand Central. < as lemmas |
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