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A '''sleeper''' is a [[headmate]] whose main [[role]] is to make the [[body]] sleep. They may be overall sleepy and tired most of the time as a result. They could have formed because the body was sleep deprived, or they can come with a disorder generalized with sleepiness<ref>https://www.webmd.com/sleep-disorders/sleep-apnea-daytime-sleepiness</ref><ref>https://www.webmd.com/sleep-disorders/guide/psychiatric-disorders</ref>, but neither of those are requirements. Distinct from a [[drowser]] because their role is to sleep, not lull others to sleep. | A '''sleeper''' is a [[headmate]] whose main [[role]] is to make the [[body]] sleep. They may be overall sleepy and tired most of the time as a result. They could have formed because the body was sleep deprived, or they can come with a disorder generalized with sleepiness<ref>https://www.webmd.com/sleep-disorders/sleep-apnea-daytime-sleepiness</ref><ref>https://www.webmd.com/sleep-disorders/guide/psychiatric-disorders</ref>, but neither of those are requirements. Distinct from a [[drowser]] because their role is to sleep, not lull others to sleep. | ||
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Other forms | nap alter |
Applies to | headmates |
Coiner | aaabe& |
A sleeper is a headmate whose main role is to make the body sleep. They may be overall sleepy and tired most of the time as a result. They could have formed because the body was sleep deprived, or they can come with a disorder generalized with sleepiness[1][2], but neither of those are requirements. Distinct from a drowser because their role is to sleep, not lull others to sleep.