Sold two sacks of rice. Sacks out synonyms of sack out intransitive verb : To go to bed ; To go to bed : Web sack out meaning, definition, what is sack out: Web verb (idiomatic) to fall asleep, usually from implied exhaustion. It alludes to a sleeping. Web sack definition, a large bag of strong, coarsely woven material, as for grain, potatoes, or coal. The club have sacked their manager. Hundreds of workers are to be sacked at the factory.
Hundreds of workers are to be sacked at the factory. I'd been getting up so early all week long that i was ready to sack out by 11 on friday night. It alludes to a sleeping. Web to go to bed or to fall asleep. British informal to tell someone that they can no longer work at their job. Sold two sacks of rice. Web verb (idiomatic) to fall asleep, usually from implied exhaustion. This slangy idiom is a verbal use of the noun sack, slang for “bed” since about 1940; Jonathan sacked out in the passenger seat, so i had to. Also sacque a short loose. Go to sleep word history etymology sack entry 1 first known use 1946, in the meaning defined above time traveler the first known use of sack out was in 1946 see.