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rack out
Sl. to go to bed and to sleep. I'm really tired. I've got to go rack out for a while. I racked out until nearly noon.
rack out
Go to sleep, as in I racked out about midnight. This slangy expression, as well as the related rack time, for sleeping or snooze time, use rack to refer to being laid out on a framework, here a bed.
rack (out)
in. to go to sleep or to bed. (see also
rack.)
What time do you rack out?
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Tad | | TAD | English |
Thaddeus | | THAD-ee-əs (English) | English, Biblical, Biblical Latin |
Sachin | | - | Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Telugu |
ChantÉ | | - | English (Modern) |
Laverne | | [lə'vɜ:n] | |
Charlton | | KAHRL-tən, CHAHRL-tən | English |