Why is it only called "cotton mouth" when you're high?

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I’ve heard people refer to it as cotton mouth when they weren’t high. I say dry mouth when it’s just a little dry and easily fixed with a drink and cotton mouth when it’s really dry and a drink really doesn’t help it.

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