sleep out イディオム
sleep out|sleep
v. 1. To sleep outdoors.
The Scouts plan to sleep out next Saturday. 2. To go home at night instead of sleeping at the place where you work.
Mrs. Jones' maid sleeps in, but her cook sleeps out.
sleep out
sleep out 1) Sleep at home, as opposed to one's place of employment, as in
We have a full-time nurse for her, but she sleeps out. [Mid-1800s]
2) Sleep away from one's own home, as in
She's not here; she's sleeping out.sleep out
To beddy-bye about added than one's home, abnormally in the outdoors. My brother and I admired ambience up our covering in the acreage abaft our abode so we could beddy-bye out during the summer months.Learn more: out, sleepsleep out
to beddy-bye alfresco or abroad from one's home. Can I beddy-bye out tonight? Didn't you beddy-bye out aftermost night?Learn more: out, sleepsleep out
1. Sleep at home, as against to one's abode of employment, as in We accept a full-time assistant for her, but she sleeps out. [Mid-1800s]
2. Sleep abroad from one's own home, as in She's not here; she's sleeping out. Learn more: out, sleepsleep out
v.
1. To beddy-bye abroad from one's home: I will be sleeping out tonight, so don't delay up.
2. To beddy-bye at one's own home, not at one's abode of employment: The maid sleeps out Mondays, so we'll accept the abode to ourselves.
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