"sacked out" meaning in English

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Adjective

Audio: En-au-sacked out.ogg [Australia]
Etymology: Outgrowth of the earlier idiom, to hit the sack (“to lie down to sleep”), with possible influences from other senses of to sack (“to tackle, to pillage”), and to sock (“to hit, to slam”), providing an implication that sleep has been thrust upon a person. Etymology templates: {{m|en|hit the sack||to lie down to sleep}} hit the sack (“to lie down to sleep”), {{m|en|sack|to sack|to tackle, to pillage}} to sack (“to tackle, to pillage”), {{m|en|sock|to sock|to hit, to slam}} to sock (“to hit, to slam”) Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} sacked out (not comparable)
  1. (idiomatic) Sound asleep, usually from a healthy exhaustion. Tags: idiomatic, not-comparable
    Sense id: en-sacked_out-en-adj-SVTQshgD Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 59 41

Verb

Audio: En-au-sacked out.ogg [Australia]
Etymology: Outgrowth of the earlier idiom, to hit the sack (“to lie down to sleep”), with possible influences from other senses of to sack (“to tackle, to pillage”), and to sock (“to hit, to slam”), providing an implication that sleep has been thrust upon a person. Etymology templates: {{m|en|hit the sack||to lie down to sleep}} hit the sack (“to lie down to sleep”), {{m|en|sack|to sack|to tackle, to pillage}} to sack (“to tackle, to pillage”), {{m|en|sock|to sock|to hit, to slam}} to sock (“to hit, to slam”) Head templates: {{head|en|verb form}} sacked out
  1. simple past and past participle of sack out Tags: form-of, participle, past Form of: sack out Related terms: sack
    Sense id: en-sacked_out-en-verb-ldsDg2ou

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