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Sleeping Abroad

The act of spending the night with someone in their bed; Sleeping in another person's bed; Getting laid in a bed that is not your own
Brian, "Yo man you didn't come home last night." Chris, "I was sleeping abroad at Laura's, oh yea."
by Chris Anderson (Boca) March 31, 2009
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sleeping rough

(UK slang) Being homeless; spending the night on sleeping on the street, as opposed to a shelter. Also "rough sleeping".
After running away from home, Chelsea spent several months sleeping rough before finding someone to share a flat with.
by Dan B May 13, 2005
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Sleeping Bag²

This is an example of squaring two consecutive, identical words:

Sleeping Bag² meaning a sleeping bag bag.

ie, the bag a sleeping bag is stored in.

When spoken it is standard to say 'squared' rather than 'to the power of 2' or the traditional long form 'sleeping bag bag'.

Putting such words to a power is a handy method in short hand.
'Eugh, someone has spilt lager all over my Sleeping Bag²'
by mikethemilf March 29, 2009
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Sleeping On Silent

When your cell phone is on Silent or Vibrate mode, and you fall asleep.
Person 1: I was calling you all last night why didn't you ever pick up?

Person 2: Sorry man, I was sleeping on silent.
by TJromanowski February 15, 2009
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Sleeping Scars

The lined indentations on your body that you have when you wake up. They disappear in a short amount of time after waking up. Sleeping scars are absolutely harmless and have no effect on you.
I must have slept wrong, because I have all these sleeping scars.
by KidWithSleepingScars October 9, 2010
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Sleeping with

She's been sleeping with her ex boyfriend again
by xxxgorexchickxxx March 6, 2015
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sleeping up in the tree

verb.
Escape an enemy by any means necessary, like in this case - "sleep on trees" in order not to get seen, not to get focused in the line of sight of an enemy
"..Drunk like thieves, take it just like the breeze,
Now look at all the clowns there, sleeping up in the trees.."
© Warcloud - "Mad Axes"
by ghostrida October 14, 2005
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