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Quality time, asleep in a bunk.
falling asleep
Incapacitated due to excessive intake of drink or drugs (mostly drugs) however, they are unlikely to be ill or throw up. - ie: "You have this spliff, mate. I'm wasted." The speaker then might go on to stare at the wallpaper in astonishment, with a great big smile on his face.(Or fall asleep!).
Asleep
n 1. The head. 2. A blow, espcially to the head. v. conked, conking, conks v.tr. To hit, especially on the head. v.intr. To stop functioning; fail: The engine conked out on the final lap. 2. To fall asleep, especially suddenly or heavily: conked out on the couch watching television. 3. To pass out; faint. 4. To die.
One who pretends to be asleep as he is being fucked or sucked off.
Someone who logs more hours asleep (in their rack) than awake.
a “netspeak†term used from one person to another to ask them their “age, sex, and location.†It is usually used in a chatting situation with someone you don’t know. Â
Age/Sex/Location/Music/Hobbies
Age/Sex/Location
As F**k.
That cozy warm feeling in the morning when one's mind has woken but the body is still asleep. Usu ally experienced after a wild, satisfying night. Apparantly coined by 14 year old 'computer programmer to be' in the early 80's in Hertfordshire
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ASlothful.
prep.
Denoting relation to something that comprehends or includes, that represents or designates, that furnishes a cover, pretext, pretense, or the like; as, he betrayed him under the guise of friendship; Morpheus is represented under the figure of a boy asleep.
v. t.
To pass somewhat suddenly, and passively, into a new state of body or mind; to become; as, to fall asleep; to fall into a passion; to fall in love; to fall into temptation.
adv. & a.
Slopingly; aslant; declining from an upright direction; sloping.
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In a state of sleep; in sleep; dormant.
prep.
In a slanting direction over; athwart.
v. t. & i.
To mitigate; to moderate; to appease; to abate; to diminish.
a.
Leading to sleep; -- applied to the illusions of one who is half asleep.
n.
A part of speech partaking of the nature both verb and adjective; a form of a verb, or verbal adjective, modifying a noun, but taking the adjuncts of the verb from which it is derived. In the sentences: a letter is written; being asleep he did not hear; exhausted by toil he will sleep soundly, -- written, being, and exhaustedare participles.
adv. & a.
Toward one side; in a slanting direction; obliquely.
n.
The doctrine that the soul falls asleep at death, and does not wake until the resurrection of the body.
v. i.
To slumber; to sleep lightly; to be in a dull or stupefied condition, as if half asleep; to be drowsy.
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In the sleep of the grave; dead.
v. t.
To lay asleep; to put to sleep; to quiet.
adv.
Sluggishly.
v. i.
To hold out the appearance of being, possessing, or performing; to profess; to make believe; to feign; to sham; as, to pretend to be asleep.
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Numbed, and, usually, tingling.
n.
A blood-sucking ghost; a soul of a dead person superstitiously believed to come from the grave and wander about by night sucking the blood of persons asleep, thus causing their death. This superstition is now prevalent in parts of Eastern Europe, and was especially current in Hungary about the year 1730.
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