cold turkey vs kick the habit

cold turkey

noun
  • Sudden and complete withdrawal from a dependent substance, especially a drug. 

  • The physiological effects of such a withdrawal. 

adv
  • Not gradually; all at once. Refers especially to quitting a habit by force of will rather than by a gradual reduction. 

kick the habit

verb
  • To recover from or quit an addiction or habit. For example, to quit smoking, drinking, or drug addiction. 

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