Hangover (disambiguation) explained
A hangover is an unpleasant physiological effect often following excessive consumption of alcohol.
Hangover or Hungover may also refer to:
Film and television
Music
- The Hangovers (band), a British indie music group formed in 1998
- The Hangovers, an a cappella group formed in 1968, and their eponymous 1970 album
Albums
Songs
- "Hangover" (Taio Cruz song), 2011
- "Hangover" (Starboy Nathan song), 2011
- "Hangover" (Psy song), 2014
- "Hangover", a song by Max Webster from the album Max Webster, 1976
- "Hangover", a song by America from the album Alibi, 1980
- "Hangover", a song by Betty Boo from the album GRRR! It's Betty Boo, 1992
- "Hangover", a song by Chris Brown from the album Heartbreak on a Full Moon, 2017
- "Hangover", a 1961 song by the Fabulous Flee-Rekkers
- "Hangover", a 1983 song by Serious Drinking
- "Hangover", a 2010 song by Jason White
- "Hungover", a song by Michelle Williams from the album Unexpected, 2008
- "Hungover", a song by Kesha from the album Animal, 2010
- "Hungover", a song by Cascada from the album Original Me, 2011
- "Hungover", a song by Shenseea from the album Alpha, 2022
Art
- The Hangover (Suzanne Valadon), an 1887–1889 painting by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Other uses
- A phenomenon in which a sports team that wins a championship performs poorly the following season, such as the Super Bowl hangover.
See also
- Hungover You (disambiguation)