Display title | Alcohol Hic |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Alcohol does very strange things to people. It makes people slur their speech, it can make them see double, and some people even pass out after having even a single drink. However the strangest of all the effects that alcohol can have on people is... hiccuping? In many shows, the hiccup is often a shorthand for "this person is drunk", because, apparently, having them slur their words and stagger around the house isn't easily understood. |