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  2. Rope bed - Wikipedia

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    The need to tighten bedcords has been said to be the origin of the English phrase "sleep tight", [4] but some etymologists disagree. [ 7 ] Medieval-reconstruction rope beds (circa 1465); note loops of rope protruding from side boards

  3. Sleep, Dearie, Sleep - Wikipedia

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    Sleep, Dearie, Sleep is a traditional Scottish lament for the bagpipes. The tune is used as a lament signal in Highland army regiments. The tune is used as a lament signal in Highland army regiments. It gained prominence when it was played during the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II on 19 September 2022.

  4. Sleep Tight - Wikipedia

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    Sleep Tight, a 2011 Spanish film; Sleep Tight, a 1987 novel by Matthew Costello; Sleep Tight, a 2014 novel by Rachel Abbott; Sleep Tight, a horse, the 1958 winner of the Goodwood Handicap "Sleep Tight" , a 2002 episode of the television series Angel

  5. Sleep Tight (film) - Wikipedia

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    Sleep Tight had its world premiere at the Fantastic Fest in September 2011, [14] followed by a screening at the 44th Sitges Film Festival on 8 October 2011. [15] It was released theatrically in Spain on 14 October 2011. [16] It hit United States theaters in 2012. [17]

  6. Good Night, Sleep Tight (anthology) - Wikipedia

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    Good Night, Sleep Tight is a major children's poetry anthology collated by Ivan Jones and Mal Lewis Jones. [1] It contains 366 poems by world famous and lesser known poets, including some of the editors' own poems. There is one poem for each night of the year. [1]

  7. What are ‘aisle lice’? The latest travel term for annoying ...

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    “If you don't have a tight connection or any other ‘emergency’ then wait your turn to get off the plane,” said one flyer. Another added: “Aisle lice slow things down, delay people and ...

  8. Glossary of early twentieth century slang in the United States

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    1. Often a cake eater was the opposite of a flapper e.g.The individual is dressed in tight-fitting attire, including a belted coat with pointed lapels, one-button pants, a low snug collar, and a greenish-pink shirt with a jazzbo tie; see flaming youth [18] 2. Spoiled rich person; Playboy [80] 3. Lady's man [81] 4.

  9. 20 iconic slang words from Black Twitter that shaped pop culture

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    Lawd "Lawd" is an alternative spelling of the word "lord" and an expression often associated with Black churchgoers. It is used to express a range of emotions, from sadness to excitement.