The downloading version of sleep walking. Explanation for failing to account for material found in one's phone, laptop, ipad, etc especially explicit material.
Jack: Dude I'm wondering how this photo of Anne Hathaway ended up in my blackberry?
Dave: guess you are sleep downloading nowadays.
Physically unable to get out of bed because you're too tired to function. Not being able to get out of bed because you can't stay awake.
Why weren't you at school today?
I was sleep bound at home.
Damn, I know how you feel.
Trying to commit suicide by taking loads of pills/drugs.
Person A: I think I'm going to try for the good sleep tonight.
Person B: Shit bro, are you okay?
A state of sleep between REM and being conscious. It feels similar to epileptic seizures (because I have had epileptic seizures AND sleep paralysis). Some people hallucinate, seeing monsters who are called "Sleep paralysis demons" and often depicted at the foot of your bed or sitting on your chest. Please note that not EVERYONE witnesses 'demons.' During Sleep Paralysis, you are fully conscious and can think clearly, but find EXTREME DIFFICULTY in breathing (even though your real body is still breathing) and you are paralyzed (you can't move any muscles). Sometimes, you may see yourself from a 3rd person's POV, and different individuals may experience the sensations of falling, being dragged off of the bed, or a heavy weight on their chest. During this time, your body is tensed up and your eyes are wide open, from a viewer witnessing the event. Normally, when a person wakes up after having sleep paralysis, it is a very memorable incident, unlike a dream. Treat sleep paralysis as a scary lucid dream. Sleep paralysis can occur as one is falling asleep OR as one is waking up. If a witness sees your body shaking violently during sleep paralysis, you may have had an epileptic seizure. Other than that, sleep paralysis is relatively harmless but can be scary for even someone who has had it multiple times. Personally, I think it's a load of BS when people say that laying on your back makes it more likely to have sleep paralysis.
James: "Dude, I had sleep paralysis last night."
John: "I was seriously worried when your body stiffened and you wouldn't answer me."
Something that cultivates intensifying fear.
" I had sleep paralysis last night
"Sleep paralysis?"
"The most frightening thing I have experienced in my life"
To be dead
-What if Luke tells the cops about us?
-I wouldn't worry about that, I've made some arrangements, so he'll be sleeping cold tonight
/ˈslēpiNG/ /mend/
: a watery discharge from the mucous membranes of the eyes that has dried into a crust
Other words for sleeping mend
- rheum
- sleep crust
- eye crusties
- eye boogers
- eye goop
- eye gunk
Amir began wheezing at night — once so badly that an ambulance was called — and woke up most mornings to find his eyes swollen shut with sleeping mend.