different between sleepover vs wakeover
sleepover
English
Etymology
sleep +? over
Noun
sleepover (plural sleepovers)
- The act of spending the night as a guest in another's house, especially when the participants are children.
- Hyponyms: pyjama party, slumber party
- An overnight guest.
Translations
Further reading
- sleepover on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- overpeels, oversleep
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wakeover
English
Alternative forms
- wake-over
Etymology
Blend of wake +? sleepover
Noun
wakeover (plural wakeovers)
- A sleepover party in a public place, such as a church, at which little or no sleep actually takes place.
- The youth group will have another wakeover this weekend.
Synonyms
- lock-in
Anagrams
- overweak
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