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nod out

British  

verb

  1. slang (intr, adverb) to lapse into stupor, esp on heroin

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Folks’d take the clock or whatnot, then nod out to Pa, saying, “Thanks, Gabe.”

From Literature

"I couldn't sleep and when I did kind of nod out, I'd have nightmares that something happened to her," Booth told the station.

From Fox News

That’s all great, but what gets the biggest nod out of me here is the SD card reader, which supports super fast UHS-III transfer speeds.

From The Verge

Then she would nod out in the living room, dropping lit cigarettes in her lap.

From New York Times

That if Pop TV gets a hit or an Emmy nod out of its recent Netflix acquisition “One Day at a Time,” heads are going to roll.

From Los Angeles Times