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hangover

English

Alternative forms

  • hang-over

Etymology

American English; hang +? over. First sense was first attested in 1904. Second sense was first attested in 1894.

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /?hæ?o?v?/
  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?hæ???v?/

Noun

hangover (plural hangovers)

  1. Negative effects, such as headache or nausea, caused by previous drunkenness due to (excessive) consumption of alcohol.
    Synonym: veisalgia
    Antonym: afterglow
  2. Similar negative effects caused by previous excessive consumption of something else, such as a drug, coffee, sugar, etc.
    • 2007, Suzanne Barnett, Jennifer Barnett Lesman, Amy Barnett Buchanan, Bev West, 3 Fat Chicks on a Diet, St. Martin's Press (?ISBN)
      Don't go overboard and find yourself with a sugar hangover that lasts for days and makes your diet days that much harder.
    • 2007, Elizabeth Wurtzel, More, Now, Again, Simon and Schuster (?ISBN), page 4:
      So today I walk into Dr. Singer's office with a heroin hangover, a headache like hell, vomiting, shaking, jonesing. I cannot bear to admit to her that it's come to this. I've been doing so well. But I missed therapy the whole time I was locked up []
    • 2011, Laurie Weeks, Zipper Mouth, The Feminist Press at CUNY (?ISBN):
      On the other hand, I was already drunk, and wasn't a heroin hangover preferable to the alcohol kind any day of the week?
    • 2015, Alexandra Jamieson, Women, Food, and Desire, Simon and Schuster (?ISBN), page 7:
      We're left with our unmet needs and a sugar high that will quickly turn into a sugar hangover. So the craving rises again, calling out to us “Feed me!” and again we take the easy route and stuff it back down with food.
    • 2018, Pat Fitzpatrick, No Sex, No Sleep, Mercier Press Ltd (?ISBN)
      You know nothing about despair until you have experienced a coffee hangover. This is where you lose the run of yourself and have two double espressos in a row. Ten minutes later you have a weird feeling you are going to puke out through your toes.
  3. (figuratively) An unpleasant relic left from prior events.
  4. (historical) A sleeping arrangement, usually in homeless shelters, over a rope.

Derived terms

  • hangxiety

Translations

See also

  • hung over

Anagrams

  • overhang

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hangout

English

Etymology

hang +? out, from the phrasal verb.

Noun

hangout (plural hangouts)

  1. A place for hanging out; an informal meeting-place.
    Every Friday, Geoff and his group of friends all met at their favorite hangout to talk and have a good time.
  2. A casual meeting for informal chat.

Related terms

  • hang out
  • hang with
  • hang around

Translations

Anagrams

  • Aughton, Tonghua, tohunga

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