Sleep (disambiguation)
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Sleep is a form of rest.
Sleep can also refer to:
- To "sleep with someone" implies having sexual relations with that person.
- The substance found in the corner of one's eye upon waking, which is a normal buildup of tears, mucus, and dirt that appears at the edge of the eyelids after sleep, otherwise known as rheum and sometimes inaccurately called mucopurulent discharge.
- Transient paresthesia, the sensation produced by an extremity which has "fallen asleep".
- Sleep (painting), a painting by Salvador Dali
- Sleep (film), a 1963 film by Andy Warhol
- The Sleep, one of many types of Clow Cards
- The Big Sleep, a 1939 novel by Raymond Chandler, which was later made into two films
[edit] In computer systems
- Sleep (operating system), an operating system call to suspend the execution of a program for specified period of time
- Sleep (Unix), a Unix command that delays program execution for a specified period of time
- Sleep programming language, a scripting language executed on the Java platform
- Sleep mode, in which a computer becomes inactive.
[edit] In music
- Sleep (band), a 1990s stoner metal band
- Team Sleep, an ambient rock group.
- A number of songs entitled Sleep:
- Asleep (song), a song by The Smiths.
- "The Big Sleep", a song by Streetlight Manifesto from the album Everything Goes Numb
- "Sleep," a song by Conjure One
- "Sleep", a song by Copeland from their debut album In Motion
- "Sleep," a song by The Dandy Warhols from their album Thirteen Tales From Urban Bohemia
- "Sleep", a song by Imogen Heap from her debut album I Megaphone
- "Sleep (song)", a song by My Chemical Romance from their 2006 album The Black Parade
- "The Sleep," a song by Pantera from their album Cowboys From Hell.
- "Sleep," a song by Phish from their 2000 album Farmhouse
- "Sleep," a song by Story of the Year from their album In the Wake of Determination
- Sleep (Texas song), a song by Texas
- "Sleepin'", a song by Diana Ross from her 1973 album Last Time I Saw Him