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zeds noun- sleep UK
Royal Navy slang; echoic, based on UK pronunciation of “z”, from the strip-cartoon legend “zzzz” as an indicator of sleep. Used in phrases such as “racking (or piling) up the zeds” (sleeping) and “zeds merchant” (someone who likes to sleep). - I’m off to crack out a few zeds. — Rick Jolly, Jackspeak, 1989
- central nervous system depressants UK
- — Tom Hibbert, Rockspeak!, p. 175, 1983
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