kip down
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Definition
Verb (intransitive): To prepare for sleep; to go to bed.
Usage
This is an informal, chiefly British expression meaning to go to sleep or to bed. It describes the action of settling down for the night.
Examples
- After the long journey, they were ready to kip down for the night.
- "It's late; I think I'll kip down now," he said, heading to the sofa.
- We found a spot in the hostel to kip down.
Advanced Usage
- The phrase often implies sleeping in a temporary, informal, or less comfortable place (e.g., on a sofa, in a sleeping bag), rather than in one's own proper bed.
- We had to kip down on the floor because all the beds were taken.
Variants and Related Words
- Kip (noun, informal, British): A sleep or a place to sleep.
- I'm going to get some kip.
- He runs a cheap kip for backpackers.
- Kip (verb, informal, British): To sleep.
- Can I kip on your couch tonight?
Synonyms
- Turn in
- Go to bed
- Retire (formal)
- Hit the sack (informal)
Related Phrasal Verbs / Idioms
- Kip out: To sleep outdoors or away from one's usual bed.
- We're going to kip out under the stars tonight.
Verb
- prepare for sleep
- I usually turn in at midnight
- He goes to bed at the crack of dawn