morning after, the



morning after, the

The unpleasant results of an earlier activity, especially overindulgence in alcohol. For example, A headache is just one of the symptoms of the morning after. This expression originated in the late 1800s as a synonym for a hangover (and was often put as the morning after the night before). By the mid-1900s, however, it was also being used more loosely for the aftereffects of staying up late.
See also: morning

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Jurre-Frisian
Leilah-English (Rare)
Saqui-Native American, Mapuche
HaydnHAY-dənEnglish (British)
LesLES, LEZEnglish
Lucianaloo-CHAH-nah (Italian), loo-THYAH-nah (Spanish), loo-SYAH-nah (Latin American Spanish)Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Ancient Roman