hanging
Wrecked the morning after — hungover and looking it.
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Properly hungover. Not 'a bit fragile' — pale, sweating, regretting every decision. Big in Welsh and Irish English. Can stretch to mean 'feeling rough' in general, or 'looking rough' (covers both how you feel and how the rest of the world sees it).
Disgusting, grim, vile. Used about food, smells, people, situations. Same vibe as 'rank' or 'minging.'
hanging In A Sentence
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What does hanging mean?
Hanging describes someone who is badly hungover the morning after and looks visibly wrecked.
How do you use hanging in a sentence?
I'm absolutely hanging today — I shouldn't have had those last few pints.
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