sleep on it
sleep on (something)
To postpone a decision until the following day so that one has additional time to consider it. Why don't you sleep on the offer and let us know your decision in the morning? I'm still not sure if I'm ready to spend that much money. Can I sleep on it?
See also: on, sleep
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
sleep on something
1. Lit. to recline on something and slumber. I like to sleep on a firm bed. Mary had to sleep on the floor because her sister was visiting.
2. Fig. to postpone a decision until one has slept through the night. (As if one were going to think through the decision while sleeping.) It sounds like a good idea, but I'd like to sleep on it before giving you my response. You go home and sleep on it and give me your answer in the morning.
See also: on, sleep
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
ˈsleep on it
not make a decision until the following day so that you can have more time to think about it: If you aren’t sure what to do, sleep on it and give us your decision tomorrow.See also: on, sleep
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
sleep on
v.
To think about something overnight before deciding: If you can't make a decision right now, sleep on it, and give me your answer in the morning.
See also: on, sleep
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
- sleep on (something)
- sleep on something
- carry over to/until (some day or time)
- postpone
- postpone until
- postpone until (some later date or time)
- big sleep
- don't let the bedbugs bite
- got to go home and get my beauty sleep
- (I've) got to go home and get my beauty sleep