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Sleep
–verb (used without object)
1. to take the rest afforded by a suspension of voluntary bodily functions and the natural suspension, complete or partial, of consciousness; cease being awake.
2. Botany . to assume, esp. at night, a state similar to the sleep of animals, marked by closing of petals, leaves, etc.
3. to be dormant, quiescent, or inactive, as faculties.
4. to be careless or unalert; allow one's alertness, vigilance, or attentiveness to lie dormant: While England slept, Germany prepared for war.
5. to lie in death: They are sleeping in their tombs.
–verb (used with object)
6. to take rest in (a specified kind of sleep): He slept the sleep of the innocent.
7. to accommodate for sleeping; have sleeping accommodations for: This trailer sleeps three people.
8. to spend or pass in sleep (usually fol. by away or out ): to sleep the day away.
9. to recover from the effects of (a headache, hangover, etc.) by sleeping (usually fol. by off or away ).
–noun
10. the state of a person, animal, or plant that sleeps.
11. a period of sleeping: a brief sleep.
12. dormancy or inactivity.
13. the repose of death.
14. sleeper ( def. 10 ) .
—Verb phrases
15. sleep around, Informal . to have sexual relations with many partners, esp. in a casual way; be sexually promiscuous.
16. sleep in,
a. (esp. of domestic help) to sleep where one is employed.
b. to sleep beyond one's usual time of arising.
17. sleep on, to postpone making a decision about for at least a day: to sleep on a proposal till the end of the week.
18. sleep out,
a. (esp. of domestic help) to sleep away from one's place of employment.
b. Chiefly Northern U.S. to sleep away from one's home.
c. to sleep outdoors.
19. sleep over, to spend one or more nights in a place other than one's own home: Two friends will sleep over this weekend.
20. sleep together, to be sexual partners; have a sexual relationship.
21. sleep with, to have sexual relations with.
—Idiom
22. put to sleep, to put (an animal) to death in a humane way: to put a sick old dog to sleep.
Yours In Sport,
Joseff
–verb (used without object)
1. to take the rest afforded by a suspension of voluntary bodily functions and the natural suspension, complete or partial, of consciousness; cease being awake.
2. Botany . to assume, esp. at night, a state similar to the sleep of animals, marked by closing of petals, leaves, etc.
3. to be dormant, quiescent, or inactive, as faculties.
4. to be careless or unalert; allow one's alertness, vigilance, or attentiveness to lie dormant: While England slept, Germany prepared for war.
5. to lie in death: They are sleeping in their tombs.
–verb (used with object)
6. to take rest in (a specified kind of sleep): He slept the sleep of the innocent.
7. to accommodate for sleeping; have sleeping accommodations for: This trailer sleeps three people.
8. to spend or pass in sleep (usually fol. by away or out ): to sleep the day away.
9. to recover from the effects of (a headache, hangover, etc.) by sleeping (usually fol. by off or away ).
–noun
10. the state of a person, animal, or plant that sleeps.
11. a period of sleeping: a brief sleep.
12. dormancy or inactivity.
13. the repose of death.
14. sleeper ( def. 10 ) .
—Verb phrases
15. sleep around, Informal . to have sexual relations with many partners, esp. in a casual way; be sexually promiscuous.
16. sleep in,
a. (esp. of domestic help) to sleep where one is employed.
b. to sleep beyond one's usual time of arising.
17. sleep on, to postpone making a decision about for at least a day: to sleep on a proposal till the end of the week.
18. sleep out,
a. (esp. of domestic help) to sleep away from one's place of employment.
b. Chiefly Northern U.S. to sleep away from one's home.
c. to sleep outdoors.
19. sleep over, to spend one or more nights in a place other than one's own home: Two friends will sleep over this weekend.
20. sleep together, to be sexual partners; have a sexual relationship.
21. sleep with, to have sexual relations with.
—Idiom
22. put to sleep, to put (an animal) to death in a humane way: to put a sick old dog to sleep.
Yours In Sport,
Joseff
Joseff- 200 posts for rank
- Louth
Number of posts : 140
Re: FAO Mossbags
Goodnight to the street sweepers
The Night-watchmen flame-keepers
And goodnight Matilda,...too.
The Night-watchmen flame-keepers
And goodnight Matilda,...too.
mossbags- GAA Elite
- Galway
Number of posts : 3405
Age : 45
Re: FAO Mossbags
I was down for a while in the Shloe yesterday, ostensibly "looking out" for a pony for the grandchildren when they are around. Davy Dauber brought Dan and myself so we were able to enjoy a few comfortable scoops and banter around. We were goofing around when my mobile goes, I look at the number, look around me and:
Bang!!!!!!! The intrepid Galwegian is alive and well and enjoying himself to the hilt. Plenty of and no shortage of fillies knocking about he affirms..
You don't believe me????
Bang!!!!!!! The intrepid Galwegian is alive and well and enjoying himself to the hilt. Plenty of and no shortage of fillies knocking about he affirms..
You don't believe me????
Boxtyeater- GAA Elite
- Leitrim
Number of posts : 6922
Re: FAO Mossbags
You and your ilk (Galwegians), with ye're poetry, oyster festivals and beer tents, allied to your quasi-Bohemian ideals, have brought this country to the abyss....
Do your patriotic duty....Jump off...
Do your patriotic duty....Jump off...
Boxtyeater- GAA Elite
- Leitrim
Number of posts : 6922
Re: FAO Mossbags
We have the worldfamous German Christmas market opening in Eyre Square(the actual square,not to be confused with the horse who won the 3.25 @ Newcastle today) next week and (almost) everyone is welcome to partake. Bavarian beer and mulled wine aplenty, alas Dutch Gold in short supply so as not to encourage the riff raff element.
mossbags- GAA Elite
- Galway
Number of posts : 3405
Age : 45
Re: FAO Mossbags
mossbags wrote:We have the worldfamous German Christmas market opening in Eyre Square(the actual square,not to be confused with the horse who won the 3.25 @ Newcastle today) next week and (almost) everyone is welcome to partake. Bavarian beer and mulled wine aplenty, alas Dutch Gold in short supply so as not to encourage the riff raff element.
but do you have cheese
mullins- GAA Hero
- Dublin
Number of posts : 2954
Re: FAO Mossbags
Here, whatever happened to yer man Joseff? He held some interesting views on stuff in fairness
Did rmd ban him or what?
Did rmd ban him or what?
mossbags- GAA Elite
- Galway
Number of posts : 3405
Age : 45
Re: FAO Mossbags
mossbags wrote:Here, whatever happened to yer man Joseff? He held some interesting views on stuff in fairness
Did rmd ban him or what?
yes he got banned
mullins- GAA Hero
- Dublin
Number of posts : 2954
Re: FAO Mossbags
mullins wrote:mossbags wrote:Here, whatever happened to yer man Joseff? He held some interesting views on stuff in fairness
Did rmd ban him or what?
yes he got banned
rmd should have cleared it with me first, there's a few more who could do with a banning around here, their so bland it's fooking criminal!
mossbags- GAA Elite
- Galway
Number of posts : 3405
Age : 45
Re: FAO Mossbags
mossbags wrote:[
, their so bland it's fooking criminal!
Dog walker and food expert Puke will invoke the plagiarism card here...BTW, Pukes a jennet...(More plagiarism)....
Boxtyeater- GAA Elite
- Leitrim
Number of posts : 6922
Re: FAO Mossbags
Boxtyeater wrote:mossbags wrote:[
, their so bland it's fooking criminal!
Dog walker and food expert Puke will invoke the plagiarism card here...BTW, Pukes a jennet...(More plagiarism)....
Puke would be 1st up for a banning.No one likes Limerick c**nts
mossbags- GAA Elite
- Galway
Number of posts : 3405
Age : 45
Re: FAO Mossbags
mossbags wrote:mullins wrote:mossbags wrote:Here, whatever happened to yer man Joseff? He held some interesting views on stuff in fairness
Did rmd ban him or what?
yes he got banned
rmd should have cleared it with me first, there's a few more who could do with a banning around here, their so bland it's fooking criminal!
moss i thought you were the main man on here what happend..
mullins- GAA Hero
- Dublin
Number of posts : 2954
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