rack out
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From rack (“bunk bed”).
Verb
[edit]rack out (third-person singular simple present racks out, present participle racking out, simple past and past participle racked out)
- (military, nautical) To go to sleep as a group for the night; (by extension) to go to bed.
- 2014 February 11 (last accessed), Tom WIlliams, Don't Start Me Talkin'[1]:
- “Found a really good deal on VISUstein,” he says, as if I have any idea what the product does. The sofa’s comfort makes me think I shouldn’t move an inch until it’s time to rack out.