out for the count



out for the count

Unconscious or in a deep, insensible sleep. Likened to a boxer who has been knocked out. I didn't even hear you come in last night—I was so tired that I was out for the count as soon as my head hit the pillow. On his 21st birthday, Mike's friends gave him so much to drink that he was out for the count by 10 PM. The rowdy customer was out for the count when the bouncer punched him in the head.
See also: count, out

out for the count

see under out cold.
See also: count, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Robyn['rɔbin]
DerrylDER-əlEnglish (Rare)
DÍDac-Catalan
NİLÜFer-Turkish
Sebastiana-Italian
Bethania-Spanish, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek