I’ve passed out asleep/ Lept with out or turned on.
Are Riley’s emotions exaggerated on Inside Out when she falls asleep? She actually wants to say we fell asleep. And I do! I mean Joy wanted to say We’re passed out asleep and the writer abbreviated it to We’re out… Sorry for poor English… What is the
difference between two: he’s slipped out
asleep.
He slept.
Why was he passed out, but still talking? Is it true he passed out asleep?
What is a good reason why I should learn to drive and drive safely?
What is Slept?
He’s passed out asleep refers to his current state which is “now sleeping. When you say someone is “passed out sleep” – they aren’t currently awake.
What is Slept?
He’s passed out asleep refers to his current state which is “now sleeping. When you say someone is “passed out sleep” – they aren’t currently awake.
Is there a need to add “passed out asleep” to Joy’s “Nonsense” quotes?
What is based on the phrase “We are out,” which is really an adjective instead of a word? Where is the word “over” in radio communication used? As one website explains :
The term “over” is used with radio connections when only one person can speak at a time. I’ve finished speaking for the moment, but am anticipating your reply “- go ahead”. “out” means ‘I have finished speaking, and the conversation has ended’. Don’t reply.
If Joy says, “We’re gone for the night” it alludes to an end of communication of the night, and it’s also a play on words (meaning “there are no thoughts,” or “we are out cold”).
Somehow, Joy would have said, “We are asleep” but the cute radio pun would have been
lost.