- off the wagon
- *off the wagon1. Fig. drinking liquor after a period of abstinence. (*Typically: be \off the wagon; fall \off the wagon; get \off the wagon.) •
Poor John fell off the wagon again. Drunk as a skunk.
•He was off the wagon for a year the last time before he sobered up.
2. Fig. back on drugs after a period of abstinence. (*Typically: be \off the wagon; fall \off the wagon; get \off the wagon.) •Wilbur is off the wagon and shooting up again.
•He can't be off the wagon, because he has never stopped using, even for a day.
* * *{adj. phr.}, {slang} No longer refusing to drink whiskey or other alcoholic beverages; drinking liquor again, after stopping for a while. * /When a heavy drinker quits he must really quit. One little drink of whiskey is enough to drive him off the wagon./ Contrast: ON THE WAGON.
Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.