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stay over ThesaurusVerb | 1. | stay over - stay overnight; "The boy's friends were allowed to sleep over after the birthday party"sleep overlodge - be a lodger; stay temporarily; "Where are you lodging in Paris?" | Translationsstay over
stay over1. To spend the night at someone else's home or at some form of lodging. My son is staying over at his friend's house tonight. It's getting late, so why don't you both stay over in our spare room? Our flight's been cancelled, so we're going to have to stay over at a hotel.2. By extension, to spend the night in someone's bed, with the implication of having sex with them. Are you sure you're ready for him to stay over? You've only been going out for a couple weeks.See also: over, staystay over (somewhere)to stay overnight in a dwelling other than one's own. Can I stay over at Jimmy's tonight? No, you can't stay over.See also: over, staystay overRemain overnight, as in We hadn't planned to stay over but the bad weather changed our plans. [Late 1800s] See also: over, staystay overv. To spend the night: The roads were icy, so we urged our guests to stay over. We stayed over in Denver and left the following morning.See also: over, staystay over
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