ALL meanings of hit the sack
hit the sack
H h - noun hit the sack a large bag of strong, coarsely woven material, as for grain, potatoes, or coal. 1
- noun hit the sack the amount a sack holds. 1
- noun hit the sack a bag: a sack of candy. 1
- noun hit the sack Slang. dismissal or discharge, as from a job: to get the sack. 1
- noun hit the sack Slang. bed: I bet he's still in the sack. 1
- noun hit the sack Also, sacque. a loose-fitting dress, as a gown with a Watteau back, especially one fashionable in the late 17th century and much of the 18th century. a loose-fitting coat, jacket, or cape. 1
- noun hit the sack Baseball. a base. 1
- noun hit the sack South Midland U.S. the udder of a cow. 1
- verb with object hit the sack to put into a sack or sacks. 1
- verb with object hit the sack Football. to tackle (the quarterback) behind the line of scrimmage before the quarterback is able to throw a pass. 1
- verb with object hit the sack Slang. to dismiss or discharge, as from a job. 1
- idioms hit the sack hit the sack, Slang. to go to bed; go to sleep: He never hits the sack before midnight. 1
- idioms hit the sack leave holding the sack. bag (def 28). 1
- noun hit the sack to go to bed 0
- verb hit the sack (Idiomatic) To go to bed. 0