Categories: Street Slang
Fall off the wagon means to return to a previously abandoned or unhealthy habit, typically referring to someone who relapses into substance abuse or addiction. It can also be used more broadly to describe any situation where a person reverts back to a negative behavior or old pattern they had stopped doing.
Examples:
1. After six months of sobriety, John fell off the wagon and started drinking heavily again.
2. Jessica had been working hard to eat healthy and exercise regularly, but she fell off the wagon during the holiday season and binge ate all the desserts.
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