McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
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late
bout it
okay
grubs
couch-turkey
keyed
burps
dogg.
blow-out
get a gift
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(And no "layed" at all--ever--despite that nonword's popularity.) So it is always wrong to say we "laid down" yesterday when we mean that we rested or reclined or lay down yesterday.