• Hangover

    Pronunciation

    • GenAm IPA: /ˈhæŋoÊŠvÉš/
    • RP IPA: /ˈhæŋəʊvÉ™/

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    Origin

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

    Full definition of hangover

    Noun

    hangover

    (plural hangovers)
    1. Illness caused by a previous bout of alcohol drinking.I really enjoyed yesterday’s party, but now I have the biggest hangover — I’ll not be doing that again any time soon.
    2. An unpleasant relic left from prior events.
      • 2013, Simon Jenkins, Gibraltar and the Falklands deny the logic of history (in The Guardian, 14 August 2013)http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/aug/14/gibraltar-falklands-deny-logic-historyWhile they deny the logic of history and geography, neither Gibraltar nor the Falklands will ever be truly "safe". One day these hangovers will somehow merge into their hinterlands and cease to be grit in the shoe of international relations. This day will be hastened if world governments take action to end tax havens.

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