- hung over adj
- [ˌhʌŋ'əʊvə(r)]
fam
to be hungover — avere i postumi della sbornia
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
to be hungover — avere i postumi della sbornia
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
hung-over — also hung over or hung·o·ver (hŭngʹōʹvər) adj. Suffering from a hangover. * * * … Universalium
hung over — adjective Etymology: from hangover, n., after hung, past participle of hang, v. : suffering from a hangover the next morning after the party everybody was hung over * * * hung over Suffering from a hangover • • • Main Entry: ↑hang * * * adj [more … Useful english dictionary
hung — /hung/, v. 1. pt. and pp. of hang. 2. hung over, Informal. suffering the effects of a hangover: On New Year s Day the houseguests were all hung over. Also, hungover. 3. hung up, Informal. a. detained unavoidably. b. stymied or baffled … Universalium
hung — [huŋ] vt., vi. pt. & pp. of HANG (alt. pt. & pp. for vt. 3 & vi. 5) adj. Slang WELL HUNG: a somewhat vulgar usage ☆ hung over Slang suffering from a hangover ☆ hung up on or hung up Slang 1. emotionally distur … English World dictionary
hung — (adj.) past tense of hang; meaning having impressive male genitals is from 1640s; of a jury, unable to agree, 1838, Amer.Eng. Hung over (also hungover) in the drinking sense is from 1950 (see HANGOVER (Cf. hangover)); hung up obsessed is from… … Etymology dictionary
over — [ō′vər] prep. [ME ouer < OE ofer, akin to Ger über, ober < IE * uper (orig. a compar. of * upo, up) > L super, Gr hyper] 1. a) in, at, or to a position up from; higher than; above [a canopy over the bed, in water over his knees] b) on… … English World dictionary
over — o|ver1 W1S1 [ˈəuvə US ˈouvər] prep ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(above)¦ 2¦(covering)¦ 3¦(across)¦ 4¦(on the other side)¦ 5¦(down from something )¦ 6¦(in many parts of something)¦ 7¦(no longer affected)¦ 8¦(more than)¦ 9¦(during)¦ 10 … Dictionary of contemporary English
over — o|ver1 W1S1 [ˈəuvə US ˈouvər] prep ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(above)¦ 2¦(covering)¦ 3¦(across)¦ 4¦(on the other side)¦ 5¦(down from something )¦ 6¦(in many parts of something)¦ 7¦(no longer affected)¦ 8¦(more than)¦ 9¦(during)¦ 10 … Dictionary of contemporary English
blown out — adj 1. American tired, exhausted or hung over. A high school and preppie term probably adapted from the following sense. 2. American intoxicated or euphoric after taking drugs, high. This use is still heard, but less commonly than during the… … Contemporary slang
carnaged — adj British a. drunk b. hung over An item of student slang in use in London and elsewhere since around 2000 … Contemporary slang
mong'd — adj British a. intoxicated and incapacitated by drugs. The words, fashionable in 1990s rave culture, are based on mongol(oid) . Gurning and sledgied are similar terms. b. hung over or suffering from a drugs comedown. A term used by young street… … Contemporary slang