Noun
an occasion of spending a night away from home or having a guest spend the night in your home (especially as a party for children)
Source: WordNetI need a new friend. I need a friend, period. Not a true friend, nothing close or share clothes or sleepover giggle giggle yak yak. Just a pseudo-friend, disposable friend. Friend as accessory. Just so I don't feel or look so stupid. Laurie Halse Anderson
As hard as it is and as tired as I am, I force myself to get dinner at least once a week with my girlfriends, or have a sleepover. Otherwise my life is just work. Jennifer Lawrence
Anne runs into an ex-boyfriend and Amy is attracted to his son, while Ashley and Griffin have a sleepover. Source: Internet
And there’s nothing more horrifying than a sleepover to a kid who’s always been preternaturally happy at home. Source: Internet
David Davis revealed on BBC Radio 4 this morning that the Brexit Cabinet Committee is going to have a sleepover summit at Chequers, a two day affair. Source: Internet
And while we’d love further details about “the date” of Kim and Kanye’s first sleepover (why can’t she say it? Source: Internet