pernoctate
Vb: to pernoctate (from Latin pecnotare and Spanish pecnotar)
1
To pass the night in a different place that you usually do.
2
To spend the night out of your own address.
1
To pass the night in a different place that you usually do.
2
To spend the night out of your own address.
I pernoctated in my friend's house and my parents got mad because I didn't get home.
I can't pernoctate in other houses at all, my parents think It's unsafe and risky.
My mom said, "I don't allow pernoctation in my family."
I can't pernoctate in other houses at all, my parents think It's unsafe and risky.
My mom said, "I don't allow pernoctation in my family."