cut logs
English
Etymology
See saw logs.
Verb
cut logs (third-person singular simple present cuts logs, present participle cutting logs, simple past and past participle cut logs)
- (informal) To sleep.
- 2008, Robin Dutton-Cookston, The Foggiest Idea: Tales of a Displaced Texan in San Francisco Mamaland, page 51:
- My kiddo cuts logs for twelve hours at a stretch, so she's plenty rested.
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