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What's the difference between hangover and hougover
Sep 18, 2010 12:27 AM
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Example: 1.Today I have a hang over because last night I drank too much wine.
2. Last week I was hung over as well because I drank too much champagne.
September 18, 2010
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To be hung over = to have a hangover
because, although 'hangover' is one word, it comes from two words, hang+over.
the verb is hang. past tense is hung.
September 18, 2010
There is no such word as "hougover".
A hangover is what you have the morning after you have been drinking a lot the previous night.
September 18, 2010
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