What does sleepyhead mean?
Definitions for sleepyhead
ˈsli piˌhɛdsleepy·head
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Princeton's WordNet
sleepyheadnoun
a sleepy person
Wiktionary
sleepyheadnoun
A sleepy person.
Aah, you poor sleepyhead. It's been a long day hasn't it? You'd best totter off to bed.
sleepyheadnoun
The ruddy duck.
Wikipedia
Sleepyhead
Sleepyhead is the debut single from American electronic band Passion Pit, featured on their first EP, Chunk of Change. The single was released in September 2008. The song contains samples of "Óró Mo Bháidín" by Mary O'Hara and "San Francisco Scene (The Beat Generation)" by Jack Kerouac. ("and everything is going to the beat.") An instrumental version of the song also makes an appearance in LittleBigPlanet 2.
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sleepyhead
A sleepyhead is a person who is often or regularly inclined to sleep, feels sleepy or is slow to wake up. This term is often used in a teasing or affectionate manner.
Webster Dictionary
Sleepyheadnoun
a sleepy person
Sleepyheadnoun
the ruddy duck
Wikidata
Sleepyhead
Sleepyhead is the fourth album by The Brothers Creeggan. It was released in 2002, and was produced by The Brothers Creeggan and David Traverse-Smith.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of sleepyhead in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of sleepyhead in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
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- Schlafhaube, SchlafmützeGerman
- υπναράςGreek
- dormilón, dormilonaSpanish
- unikekoFinnish
- endormi, endormieFrench
- tukang tidurIndonesian
- svefnpurkaIcelandic
- dormiglioneItalian
- スリーピーヘッド, ねぼすけJapanese
- 잠꾸러기Korean
- moeroaMāori
- slaapkopDutch
- śpiochPolish
- dorminhoca, dorminhocoPortuguese
- со́няRussian
- zaspánka, zaspánecSlovene
- sömntutaSwedish
- slifilöfan, slifijilöfan, slifilöfanil, slifihilöfanVolapük
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