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What (who) is cold turkey - definition

METHOD OF ENDING SUBSTANCE DEPENDENCE BY ABRUPT, COMPLETE CESSATION OF USE

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¦ noun the abrupt and complete cessation of taking a drug to which one is addicted.
?withdrawal symptoms, typically sweating and nausea, caused by this.
¦ adverb chiefly N. Amer. in a sudden and abrupt manner.
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n. (colloq.)
abrupt cessation of the use of drugs and other harmful substances
to go cold turkey
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Cold turkey is the unpleasant physical reaction that people experience when they suddenly stop taking a drug that they have become addicted to. (INFORMAL)
The quickest way to get her off the drug was to let her go cold turkey.
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Wikipedia

Cold turkey

"Cold turkey" refers to the abrupt cessation of a substance dependence and the resulting unpleasant experience, as opposed to gradually easing the process through reduction over time or by using replacement medication.

Sudden withdrawal from drugs such as alcohol, benzodiazepines, and barbiturates can be extremely dangerous, leading to potentially fatal seizures. For long-term alcoholics, going cold turkey can cause life-threatening delirium tremens, rendering this an inappropriate method for breaking an alcohol addiction.

In the case of opioid withdrawal, going "cold turkey" is extremely unpleasant but less dangerous. Life-threatening issues are unlikely unless one has a pre-existing medical condition.

Smoking cessation methods advanced by J. Wayne McFarland and Elman J. Folkenburg (an M.D. and a pastor who wrote their Five Day Plan ca. 1959), Joel Spitzer and John R. Polito (smoking cessation educators) and Allen Carr (who founded Easyway during the early 1980s) are cold turkey plans.

Examples of use of cold turkey
1. In another scheme, Cold Turkey, workers were grouped into teams.
2. Amy‘s had the old–fashioned cold turkey treatment.
3. You‘ve been going cold turkey since the CNN–YouTube extravaganza last week.
4. She says she quit cold turkey in 1''2 after her parents confronted her.
5. Since her death, he‘d gone cold turkey and is trying to reform himself.