A non-English word describing a phenomenon only experienced by non British people. In short it is when they imbibe more than 3 pints of beer and they feel very ill the next day as a result.
No word for this in English due to the ritual of hair of the dog
Baksmälla! Hangover! Jag vill ha min mamma!!!
A Hangover is where someone has gotten really drunk and has woken up the next day still feeling kind of drunk.
"Last night I got quite drunk and I still fell a little drunk still"
"Yeah that's probably cause you've got a hangover."
The combination of a diabolical hangover and that inner-ear whining noise, that is only achieved by participation in ardent drinking in a dangerously loud club.
Dude, I have a Screaming Hangover
A common issue in ER rooms. When someone has been drinking to much, and starts to feel as though they are going to have a heart attack or some other major health fail. Characterized by fast heartbeat , dizziness, etc.
Dude I drank hard five days in a row, was at work started feeling like I was gonna have a heart attack. I just had major hangover anxiety .
The 24-48 hours after a major event where there is not a lot of news to talk about.
Today was a news hangover so we didn't have a lot to talk about in government.
The way you feel after a night of heavily crying. Typically with a headache, upset stomach, potentially the runs. Seems to be felt most prominent in the front of your head and the back of your eyes but can extend to your entire head and sometimes even the back of the neck. Mild cases are generally relieved by a nap whereas more severe cases may require some time to resolve. Warm baths, good music and lots of hydration may also help.
The day after grandma's funeral I had such a bad sadness hangover I could barely look at my phone screen because the light hurt my head so bad.