unprotected\ sleep

unprotected\ sleep
1. (unprotected sleep) (2268↑, 95↓)
turning off your alarm clock and immediately going back to sleep; risking not waking up for a job, class, or other daily task.

I'm lucky that i didn't miss my final exam after having 30 minutes of unprotected sleep.

2. (unprotected sleep) (249↑, 47↓)
Turning off your alarm clock, whether consciously or unconsciously, and falling back asleep, sometimes causing you to be late for your work, school, test and/or exam, doctors appointment, or any other task that is of importance.

I got fired from my job because I had an hour of unprotected sleep. After twenty minutes of unprotected sleep I missed the bus and had to walk to school.

3. (unprotected sleep) (23↑, 10↓)
Turning off the alarm clock and resuming snoozing, risking not waking up for an important task.

I had 45 minutes of unprotected sleep. Got fired, but it was worth it.

4. (unprotected sleep) (83↑, 267↓)
Sleep that is not had in your own bed, safe (most of the time) in your own home. i.e. in a gutter, ditch, field, or a bed belonging to someone else\! Thus risking any number of things happening to you.

A man woke up naked in a field with several poker chips stuck to his "member", and a tatoo of Tony Blair on both his buttocks. When picked up by police and asked what happened, he said "i guess i drank so much yesterday evening that i suffered a whole night of unprotected sleep".

Related: napping, sleep, sleeping in
Last updated: 2012.03.01

Urban English dictionary. 2013.

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