Anything you use when you're sleeping/going to sleep. These 'condiments' include pillows, blow-up mattresses, sleep attire, lingerie, blankets, etc.
by Urban Defines July 9, 2017
Get the Sleeping Condimentsmug. I went to bed without socks. I must have been sleep socking because I woke up with my favorite pair of wooly socks on. But my hangnail still hurts.
by ZiggZagg007 November 26, 2013
Get the Sleep Sockingmug. a place a where one goes when he/she immediately wakes up in the middle of the night and starts doing what he/she does everyday (half asleep), not knowing that they are in their bedroom sitting up in bed.
Dude I was rubbing my bedsheets as if I was in class, looking for my assignment in my binder. Turns out, I was in sleep reality.
by alienhuman666 May 8, 2009
Get the sleep realitymug. by 2022- Bro Originator August 7, 2018
Get the Sleep Headmug. A poor quality pick up move, where a man refuses to leaves someone's bed by pretending to be asleep.
Often used by people who have no game, or just genuinely shit blokes
Often used by people who have no game, or just genuinely shit blokes
-"your mate pulled out the 'sleeping man' last night, he must have been struggling"
-"what a sad, poor, lonely, misguided soul. pity the man"
-"what a sad, poor, lonely, misguided soul. pity the man"
by grundy88 November 25, 2011
Get the Sleeping Manmug. The act in which someone, often at a work station, is so finely on the cusp of sleep yet in a mental state of readiness.
Guy no. 1: What can you see on that monitor?
Guy no.2: What? ...Oh yep, that's not good, let's go sort that out.
Guy no.1: Dude were you just sleeping?
Guy no.2: Nope I was sleeping awake, it's different.
Guy no.2: What? ...Oh yep, that's not good, let's go sort that out.
Guy no.1: Dude were you just sleeping?
Guy no.2: Nope I was sleeping awake, it's different.
by Dornelio June 8, 2010
Get the sleeping awakemug. When you lie down in bed, finally start going to sleep. And right then an there, right when you are LITERALLY about to fall asleep, you think you are falling off a cliff and you jolt up, wide awake, just sitting up in bed. This is actually completely normal and has to do with all of your muscles clenching together while falling asleep, then releasing all in about half a second.
by comanderdude247 September 13, 2013
Get the sleep startmug.