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Where did the term “hangover” originate?

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Where did the term “hangover” originate?

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Something that has survived from the past; An official who remains in office after his term; Disagreeable aftereffects from the use of drugs – The guest with the “hangover” (an ill feeling resulting from heavy consumption) may need to “hang over” (to lean over) the ship’s railing. Etymology The term hangover was originally a 19th century expression describing unfinished business – something left over from a meeting – or ‘survival.’ In 1904, the meaning “after-effect of drinking too much” first surfaced. http://www.answers.com/hangover 1894, “survival,” from hang + over. Meaning “after-effect of drinking too much” is first attested 1904, on notion of something left over from the night before. http://www.etymonline.com/index.php “Hangover” –slang, describing the action of dangling over the commode (toilet b

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