Words and phrases that have a meaning related to hangovers: (120 results)
Often used in the same context:
overindulgence, blahs, jet lag, camomile tea, boozing, jetlag, aches, indigestion, drunken revelry, skinful, grogginess, sunburn, chilblains, bingeing, bellyaches, imbibing, colds, lushes, partying, blotto, advil, boredom, sorrows, bummers, cravings, ennui, bladdered, champers, zits, sickness, revelry, fug, caffiene, tonics, sleeplessness, insomnia, afflictions, sweats, drunks, headaches, swilling, bibulous, munchies, crabbiness, hayfever, depressives, tiredness, inebriation, carbo loading, beery, bender, hypochondriacs, hols, martinis, eggnog, debaucheries, seasickness, maladies, jeebies, caffeine, wooziness, bacchanalia, ills, stagefright, sleepyheads, workaholism, booziest, windburn, ignominies, belly ache, digestif, tipple, camomile, mai tai, nightcaps, grumpiness, highballs, indolence, cabin fever, convalescents, carousing, crankiness, irritations, cocktails, malaise, flagons, aftertaste, sugarplums, senioritis, haemorrhoids, brandy butter, sleepiness, repasts, wobblies, bloody mary, discomforts, procrastination, lumbago, bloatedness, frivolity, slothfulness, lethargy, hangover, ordeals, jolts, qualms, jams, bruises, gaffe, tantrums, beatings, famines, heartache, hurricanes, misgivings, palpitations, plagues, scrapes, shackles
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— Adjectives for hangovers: many, bad, terrible, severe, worst, few, such, more, monumental, feudal, emotional, more...
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