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Meaning of drunkover | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR B2

Definitions

Having a hangover while drunk.

Examples

“We aren't talking now. I'm drunk and hungover, or drunkover. Landscape inside and outside the car glows monochrome. John concentrates on the dark road. His glasses are shimmering circles of cold white fire.”
““If you're okay here on your own, I think I'm going to head home and get some sleep. I'm still feeling a little...” “Seedy?” Nora supplied. “Drunkover? “I was going to say under the weather.” “Don't you worry.” Nora beamed at him. “Everything is under control here.”
““He was pretty lunched the night before.” “Yep. He had a full-throttle drunkover.” “Drunkover!” All five of them laugh. “Fuck. Been there.” Ollie and Katie catch our eyes at the swear word, as if they're getting away with something just by hearing the curse.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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