Hair of the dog

  • This is a shortened version of ‘to take a hair of the dog that bit you’.
  • It means an alcoholic drink taken to alleviate a hangover.

Original meaning

  • Originally, it meant a cure against rabies if actually bitten by a dog.
  • The phrase has been attributed to Aristophanes in one of his plays, but without verification.

 

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