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n | stresses |
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gen. |
hang-over; crapulence; Katzenjammer; morning after; hang over; barrel fever (Anglophile); bighead (You look like you have the bighead this morning. С утра ты выглядел как с похмелья. Interex); the morning hangover (source: nytimes.com ART Vancouver); hungover (kozavr); the morning after the night before |
Gruzovik |
a drink of liquor on the morning after much drinking; intoxication |
avia., med. |
withdrawal |
fig. |
bottle flu (Vadim Rouminsky); brown bottle flu (Vadim Rouminsky) |
idiom. |
a hair of the dog that bit me/him/her/you/them (a drink of alcohol taken on "the morning after," which is supposed to be a hangover remedy Liv Bliss) |
ironic. |
aftermath (ElenaStPb) |
med. |
veisalgia (Еленаstar); hangover |
mil., lingo |
bottle fatigue (MichaelBurov) |
slang |
feebbles; woofits; bottleache (I got a touch of the bottleache this morning. С утра я страдал от похмелья. Interex); mouth (Interex); roached (Interex); snozzle-wobbles (Interex); touch of the brewer (Interex); woefits (Interex); degoofing routine (MichaelBurov); morning after ("Yes, Johnny, I see you actually got a pretty cool morning after". == "Да, Джонни, вижу, у тебя сегодня приятное похмелье", - усмехается Джейн, зайдя утром к Джону и увидев его лежащим со льдом на голове и банкой пива в руке.) |