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On the wagon Meaning in English

expression

ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn/ /ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈwæɡən
AWN thuh WAG-uhn
ˈɒn/ /ðə, ði/ /wˈæɡən
ON thuh WAG-uhn

Definition

To not drink alcohol, especially after having a problem with drinking in the past.

Usage & Nuances

Used informally to describe someone who has stopped drinking alcohol, usually after having problems with it. Common collocations: 'be on the wagon,' 'stay on the wagon,' 'fall off the wagon' (start drinking again). Not used for avoiding other substances.

Example Sentences

He is on the wagon and doesn't drink anymore.

basic

My uncle has been on the wagon for six months.

basic

She decided to get on the wagon after her birthday.

basic

I've been on the wagon since New Year's and honestly feel better than ever.

natural

Whenever he's on the wagon, he tries to stay away from parties.

natural

You won't see me at the bar tonight; I'm on the wagon these days.

natural