cork out
Advanced (C1) slang
To fall asleep or pass out completely.
"After the long march, half the soldiers had corked out by the campfire."
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Nat Geo Animals · 18:18
That's like getting a cork out of a bottle.
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Sorted Food · 20:55
Just take the cork out carefully and a little as you remove a cork.
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Kurtis Conner · 35:42
And goes just like that and takes the cork out automatically and they're like,
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Rick Steves Travel Talks · 37:40
So, imagine taking a cork out of a wine bottle, cutting a little slice in it,