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R u getting sleepy vs R getting sleep?

The correct phrase is "r u getting sleepy?" This is a common informal way of asking someone if they are feeling sleepy. The second phrase, "r getting sleep?", is not correct in English.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 512 views

R u getting sleepy

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal English.

This phrase is an informal way of asking someone if they are feeling sleepy. It is commonly used in casual conversations.

Examples:

  • Are you getting sleepy?
  • R u getting sleepy yet?
  • I think I'm getting sleepy.
  • She's getting sleepy already.
  • Getting sleepy, huh?
  • Not now, she got D-R-U...
  • Actually, I'm getting sleepy.
  • I'm getting sleepy just hearing it.
  • Wonderful, but he's getting sleepy.
  • I'm getting sleepy after feeling so relieved...
  • Now tell me if you start getting sleepy.
  • Pam? r u finally ready? totally.
  • Carlotta was the kind of town where they spell trouble t-r-u-b-i-I and if you try to correct them, they kill you.
  • My man, I'm an average j-o-e looking to score some d-r-u-gs.
  • But you're getting sleepy and it's time I was in bed too.
  • Let's say the rosary quickly because I'm getting sleepy.
  • Shin was getting sleepy and restless at the same time in Japan.
  • You're going to risk getting sleepy in the middle of your thermodynamic fluctuations seminar?
  • It just monitors the driver to make sure he or she isn't getting sleepy, or wandering out of the lane, or nodding off, and it's monitoring 70 different parameters about me.
  • What's the one where 'you're getting sleepy'...?
  • So, you're saying this guy can just roll into a crowded bank, walk up to a teller and in 30 seconds, look her in the eye, tell her she's getting sleepy and sloppy with her hundreds?
  • R u all right?
  • M What r u doing?
  • R u going to sleep?
  • What r u afraid of?

R getting sleep?

This phrase is not correct in English.

  • We've enough trouble getting sleep with the air raids!
  • I'm not doing anything other than just not getting sleep.
  • Who can break... this wondrous sleep?
  • And you begin to speak during sleep?
  • How about a place to sleep?
  • Sleep? Why would anyone want to sleep?
  • My boring book didn't put you to sleep?
  • Why are we watching aunt Wendy sleep?
  • Ol' Henry still snore in his sleep?
  • Hundreds. Do you think beings that advanced sleep?
  • More than four hours of sleep?
  • Sonya, how can you sleep?
  • Who says I went to sleep?
  • Lawrence can't you let me sleep?
  • Did the meds help you sleep?
  • Do you need something to help you sleep?
  • Don't those women ever sleep?
  • You need your hands to sleep?
  • Did they change the prayers for middle sleep?
  • Get any sleep? (Moore) If you're not sleeping.

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