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View definitions for hit the sack

hit the sack

verb as in hit the hay

verb as in turn in

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When conditions are good, hitting the sack allows your brain activity to slow down and become more orderly, and your brain waves synchronize, Prichard says.

Other models seemed ready for bed, or at least ready to hit the sack.

After getting up tomorrow, it will be four flights, an international date line and 40 hours before I hit the sack again.

The 25-year-old mom shared on Reddit her scheme to get daughter, 6, to hit the sack before midnight so that she could get “wasted” with her pals.

In the video, Johnson doubles as an unruly toddler determined to stay up all night, and the poor mom who’s left to try to get him to finally hit the sack.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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