verb. slept\ ˈslept \; sleep; sleeps: To knock someone out cold.
Bro hit him with one punch and slept him.
Anyone who is against wokes or wokism
Johnny is very slept and hates modern gov't policies.
When the person you're communicating with pretends they are going to sleep to get off the phone with you so they can hangout with someone they like more.
I got fake-slept on by Nicole last night. She said she could barely keep her eyes and then ans hour later Jeff saw her at the bar with Ricky.
A phrase used to mock or convey doubt of a claim. The New York Times puts it as “a common punch line for dubious historical claims.” The phrase’s infamy originated from the sheer amount of such signs in colonial places used to advertise and get people’s attention.
There is also a Brodway show and movie called “George Wasnington Slept Here,” the name a reference to this phrase.
“Did you know Shakespeare invented the letter Q?”
“Yeah, sure, and George Washington slept here.”
Binky slept is a term used when an opponent in a streetfight has been knocked out, and a Binky/Soother has been placed in their mouth, this is used to severly embarrass your opponent.
"He was knocked out, and binky slept to put salt on the wound"
Kid 1 "Oh my gosh, He was binky slept!"
Kid 2 "Thats a mega Oof"