hungover in English

adjective
1
suffering from a hangover after drinking alcohol.

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1. I prefer to be dehydrated and hungover in the morning.

2. Slowly: he felt pleasantly languid, a shade hungover still.

3. Droning on to a bunch of hungover English majors?

4. 2.)I got Basted last night, I am so hungover

5. The hungover handjob athwart the unmade bed - you can't do it.

6. On the morning of the fight, a hungover Jimmy was awoken by a tapping on the window.

7. Okay, I'm letting y'all know right now that I am hungover and altogether irritable.

8. Synonyms for 'Bladdered': drunk, hard-drinking, hungover, alcoholic, sloshed, gone, smashed, tipsy, plastered, boozy, babalaas, bevvied, bibulous

9. I'm so hungover after beer Bonging at that party last night—ugh, I never want another drink as long as I live.

10. Flight Attendant Cassandra Bowden wakes in her hotel room in Bangkok, hungover from the night before and with a dead body lying next to her

11. STUDENTS say they are going out Boozing despite having coronavirus symptoms and think they’re just “hungover” at Northumbria University – where 770 students have caught the bug

12. Though toast is the standard—and biscuits and English muffins are both exemplary—fried bread might be the best bread for Breakfasting, particularly hungover Breakfasting, both in terms of

13. Ballsy (adj.) unsettling feeling, discomfort that can arise when you drink too much, wake up hungover, have binged on certain substances for an extended period of time, or are just generally feeling less than healthy - "I'm feeling a little Ballsy today, I'm gonna go twist up a j to chill out." - "Hey Bruce, I heard you've been sick."