overnap

verb
/əʊvəɹnæp/

Etymology

From over- + nap.

  1. inherited from *hnappaz — “a cup, bowl
  2. inherited from *hnapp
  3. inherited from hnæpp — “a cup, bowl
  4. inherited from nap — “a bowl
  5. prefixed as overnap — “over + nap

Definitions

  1. To take too many short sleeps.

    • If you overnap in the daytime, you may have trouble sleeping at night.

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