Sleeping with her ass out is a sentence used to describe a woman pretending to sleep and intentionally making her ass visible. Women usually do this when they are horny but don't want to be the one to start it
I walked into my room to find her sleeping with her ass out
When someone passes out from being drunk out of their face.
" mayt I tell yer, I was dead drunk out me face and had me some irish sleep in dae ditch "
What you say when someone mess with your gang.
Yo nigga, your gang sucks!
DONT SLEEP ON MY GANG NIGGA.
It's like "you snooze, you lose" but better
Alex: "FUCK! You ate the last piece of cake!"
Dan: "You sleep, you weep"
The experience one gets at a certain point of energized exhaustion. When the body is starting to shut-down due to late-night/early morning hours, but is being forced to function through a surplus of caffeine intake at regular intervals.
Anyone currently in the Zone will feel the symptoms of weariness coupled with jitteriness, loopiness, possible dizziness, and a distinct feeling of being overwhelmed by whatever it is you are trying to stay awake for. S
pelling as well as communicating will most likely become difficult as well as thinking in general.
I have over 100 calculus problems due tomorrow. Staying up to work on them has thrown me into a serious Twilight Zone of Sleep Deprivation. Why is the computer screen moving?
Dude, I'm tired, but I want to stay up with her. It'll be some crazy twilight zone sleep deprivation, but totally worth it.
"These sleeping dogs won't lie, as opposed to "let sleeping dogs lie" meaning:
1.To avoid starting old conflicts
2.Not to disturb a situation as it is
So "These Sleeping Dogs won't lie" means:
1.Some kind of conflict continues and "rears it ugly head"
Example: These sleeping dogs won't lie can be said about:
1.An issue that is still unsettled
2.Conflict between countries etc.
-Prov: Don't be a trouble maker ,let the fuck alone it's gunna beget trouble.
-To not talk about things which have caused problems in the past, or to not try to change a situation because you might cause problems.
Jill: Should I ask the boss if he's upset at my coming in late in the mornings?
Jane: If he hasn't said anything about it, just let sleeping dogs lie. I thought I would ask Jill if she wanted me to pay her back right away, but then I decided to let sleeping dogs lie.