Brown bag fever


essentially a more widely accepted term for a hangover; one may come down with the “brown bag fever” only after a night of drinking, hence the term ‘brown bag’ was coined refering to the brown bag that is placed over alcohol when purchased at a liqour store and ‘fever’ to refer to the sick, nearly fever-ish feeling one gets from drinking too much.
boss: why were you sleeping at your desk this morning?

employee: sorry, i just have a case of the “brown bag fever”

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