单词 | to zizz off |
释义 | > as lemmasto zizz off to zizz off colloquial (chiefly British). extracted from zizzv. intransitive. To fall asleep. Cf. sense 2. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > sleep > [verb (intransitive)] > go to sleep or fall asleep to fall, lull, lay (bring obs.) asleepOE to fall overa1752 to go off1813 to drop off1820 to fall off1822 to get off to sleep1837 to fall off1862 tope1863 sleepy-baw1907 to go out1928 to zizz off1962 1962 B. Clifford & N. Illingworth Voy. Golden Lotus x. 115 He squawked sleepily, straightened some ruffled feathers and tried to zizz off again. 1978 Sunday Mail Color Mag. (Brisbane) 30 Apr. 20/6 When everyone inside the building had zizzed off he had sneaked inside. 2011 F. Dunbar Fire & Roses (e-book ed.) iii I must have zizzed off, 'cause the next thing I knew I was woken by a sudden noise. < as lemmas |
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