outsleep
/ˈaʊtˌsiːpliː/Definitions
1. verb
to sleep outside, often in the open, or to sleep past a scheduled time
“The hikers had to outsleep the storm under their tent.”
2. verb
to sleep or stay awake longer than intended or expected
“She tried to outsleep the alarm clock but couldn’t.”
3. noun
the act of sleeping outside or past a scheduled time
“The outsleep was a challenge for the hikers to complete.”