Informal verb with two common meanings:
- 1. To fall asleep very quickly, usually due to extreme tiredness.
- 2. To stay overnight at someone's place informally, often unexpectedly or with minimal amenities (like sleeping on a couch).
Informal verb with two common meanings:
Slang/Informal (Sleep):
Slang/Informal (Stay over):
Vulgar/Emphatic:
Milder / More Formal:
# Dialogue 1 (Sleep):
Maya: You okay? You seem really out of it.
Ben: Yeah, just exhausted. Didn't sleep well last night. I think I'm going to go home and crash.
Maya: Good idea. Get some rest!
# Dialogue 2 (Stay over):
Carlos: (On phone) Hey Sarah, the party's going late and I missed the last train. Any chance I could crash on your couch?
Sarah: Oh, hey Carlos! Yeah, sure, no worries. Come on over. The door's unlocked.
Carlos: Awesome, thanks so much! I really appreciate it.
To statement of crashing (sleep):
To request to crash (stay over):
To statement of someone crashing (stay over):
After crashing (sleep):
After getting permission to crash (stay over):
After someone crashes (stays over):