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11 old-timey words for 'hangover' we need to bring back
SOMETIMES THE OLD words are the best words.
Instead of being in bits, why not suffer from one of these venerable ailments? Illustrated with owls:
1. Crapulence
pinkiwinkitinki pinkiwinkitinki
An excellent word from the 1530s. Also: crapulous; crapulously; crapulousness.
2. Bottle-ache
Life Lenses Life Lenses
Used from the mid-19th to the early 20th century.
3. Carpenters in the forehead
rexboggs5 rexboggs5
Danish slang.
4. Katzenjammer
Az-Jean Az-Jean
Nineteenth-century American slang, from the German for ‘wailing cats’.
5. Bust-head
jurvetson jurvetson
Extremely descriptive American slang.
6. Wooden mouth
Invvigren Invvigren
French slang.
7. The zings
Forest & Kim Forest & Kim
American, from a 1967 dictionary.
8. Cropsick
Flickr Flickr
“Sick from excess in eating or drinking”, 1913.
9. Hair-ache
RobertSteele RobertSteele
Old French slang, now out of use.
10. Gallon distemper
Base Camp Baker Base Camp Baker
Noted in 1905.
11. Blue devils
Bass Embrace Bass Embrace
Feeling bad about yourself after drinking too much. Noted in 1823.
Owl photos inspired by Hungover Owls
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