Why this word is great
CRAPULENCE — [Noun] A state of sickness or discomfort resulting from excessive eating or drinking, and the broader moral malaise of intemperate overindulgence. From English crapulent + -ence, ultimately from Latin crapula ("excessive drinking, intoxication"). Unlike inebriation, which neutrally names the state of drunkenness, or satiety, which describes a pleasant fullness, crapulence is the punitive aftermath, the invoice presented after the feast. It is the specific, queasy pallor of dawn seen from a bathroom floor, the sour-metallic taste at the back of a chalk-dry throat, and the leaden, profound regret that settles in the gut—the body’s merciless audit of the soul’s indulgences.