Hangover
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(As a noun)
Hangover ( noun )
The physical and mental symptoms that one experiences after drinking too much alcohol, such as a headache, fatigue, and nausea.
Origin:
From the phrase "hang over" meaning to continue to feel the effects of alcohol after it has worn off.
Examples:
- He had a terrible hangover after drinking too much at the party.
- The hangover made it difficult for him to focus on work.
- She had a hangover and couldn't stomach anything for breakfast.
- The hangover caused him to feel weak and dizzy.
- The hangover made him regret drinking so much the night before.
(As a noun)
Hangover ( noun )
The physical and mental symptoms that one experiences after drinking too much alcohol, such as a headache, fatigue, and nausea.
Origin:
From the phrase "hang over" meaning to continue to feel the effects of alcohol after it has worn off.
Examples:
- He had a terrible hangover after drinking too much at the party.
- The hangover made it difficult for him to focus on work.
- She had a hangover and couldn't stomach anything for breakfast.
- The hangover caused him to feel weak and dizzy.
- The hangover made him regret drinking so much the night before.