sleep-eat
See also: sleepeat
English
Alternative forms
Verb
sleep-eat (third-person singular simple present sleep-eats, present participle sleep-eating, simple past sleep-ate, past participle sleep-eaten)
- To eat in one's sleep; to eat while asleep.
- 2008, Don H. Hockenbury, Sandra E. Hockenbury, Psychology, Macmillan Publishers, →ISBN, page 165:
- Females are more than twice as likely as males to sleep-eat.
- 2014, Stephan Eirik Clark, Sweetness #9, →ISBN:
- "He's not the only one who needs it. Mom's been sleep-eating." "What? What do you mean?" I listened in disbelief as she said she'd come out into the kitchen no fewer than three times in the last couple of months and seen Betty with her hand in the breadbox.
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