sleep together



sleep together

 
1. [for two or more people] to share a bed. Do you mean that Fred and Dave have to sleep together? My brother and I used to have to sleep together.
2. Euph. [for two people] to copulate. Do you think they slept together? Ted and Alice slept together a lot when they were in college.
See also: sleep, together

sleep together

v.
1. To share a bed or room for sleeping. The baby twins sleep together in their crib. Both guests slept together in our spare room.
2. To have sexual relations: They didn't sleep together until they were married.
See also: sleep, together

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Cassandrakə-SAN-drə (English), kə-SAHN-drə (English), kahs-SAHN-drah (Italian)English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, French, German, Greek Mythology (Latinized)
CÁNdidoKAHN-dhee-dhoSpanish
Stan (1)STANEnglish
Svetopolk-Medieval Slavic (Hypothetical)
Afia-Western African, Akan
Slavka-Slovene, Croatian