cocktail flu

English

Etymology

cocktail + flu

Noun

cocktail flu (uncountable)

  1. (colloquial) A hangover or other negative symptoms experienced the day after ingesting alcohol.
    • 2012, “A Glass Half Empty”, from “Modern Love” in The New York Times by Elissa Schappell, 2012-08-17
      “There were, of course, the hangovers. Mornings we’d wake up late, stumble to Veselka or Café Orlin in the East Village for something greasy and restorative, then trundle home to collapse on the sofa, felled by the cocktail flu, giving us permission to watch basketball doubleheaders and doze all day in each other’s arms, getting up only to be ill.”
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