sleepover
[ sleep-oh-ver ]
/ ˈslipˌoʊ vər /
noun
an instance of sleeping over, as at another person's house.
a person who sleeps over.
Origin of sleepover
First recorded in 1970–75; noun use of verb phrase
sleep over
Words nearby sleepover
Example sentences from the Web for sleepover
Max Friedlich has written one of the most buzzed-about plays, ‘SleepOver,’ at the New York Fringe Festival.
Max Friedlich, Teenage Playwright, Dazzles With Controversial ‘SleepOver’ |Ramin Setoodeh |August 24, 2012 |DAILY BEASTIn the six months since our sleepover, her text messages have become my favorite part of the day.
British Dictionary definitions for sleepover
sleepover
/ (ˈsliːpˌəʊvə) /
noun
informal, mainly US
an instance of spending the night at someone else's home