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Etymology

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From sleep +‎ fuck.

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Verb

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sleep-fuck (third-person singular simple present sleep-fucks, present participle sleep-fucking, simple past and past participle sleep-fucked)

  1. (informal, vulgar, rare) To have sex (with someone) in one's sleep; to have sex while asleep.
    • 2002, Tank, volume 3, number 5:
      Slamming the front door, he then gets into his Volvo and drives to Blandview's brothels in view of sleep-fucking unwilling females.
    • 2014, Lorelei James, Bound: The Mastered Series[1], Penguin Group, →ISBN:
      Even before she could jokingly warn Mr. I Don't Nap not to sleep-fuck her again, he'd fallen asleep.
      She didn't mind aggressive sex, but she suspected Ronin hadn't been conscious of his actions. "What? He was sleep-fucking you?" That did sound ridiculous.
  2. (informal, vulgar, rare) To deprive someone of sleep.
    • 2014, Cristina Moracho, Althea & Oliver[2], Penguin Group, →ISBN:
      Then, after the show at Lucky's, when he was finally trying to screw up his courage to tell Althea he was leaving in two days, she had dropped the sleep-fucking bomb and made it clear that the Normal ship had sailed months ago.
    • 2016, Stephen Robertson, Go for Shakedown[3], Copper Falcon Holdings, →ISBN:
      "You bet. I need something to keep me awake. I'm sleep-fucked and won't be getting any rest with those guys telling war stories," I enthusiastically requested, throwing my gear on a bunk and followed him through the door.
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