Sack out

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verb

To go to sleep or fall asleep.

After a long day at work, he was ready to sack out.
Visual representation of "sack out" - To go to sleep or fall asleep

Often appears as...

  • ready to sack out
  • going to sack out

Usage tips

Informal

Colloquial

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Visual representation of "sack out"
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Colloquial Usage

Used in casual settings among friends or family, not in formal situations.

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After the party, we all sacked out in the living room.
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Not Literal

'Sack out' is a metaphorical expression and does not involve any actual sack.

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I'm going to sack out after this movie finishes.
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Emphasizing Exhaustion

Often suggests being very tired or worn out before sleeping.

Illustration for Emphasizing Exhaustion
I've been working for 12 hours straight; I need to sack out.
Visual representation of the word "Sack out"

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