adj
Alternative spelling of belly up [(idiomatic) Dead or defunct.]
v
(rare, transitive) To befoul with excrement.
v
(transitive) To vomit upon; vomit all over.
v
(idiomatic, slang) To vomit chunks of undigested food.
v
(slang, colloquial) To cause a malodorous smell by flatulation or defecation.
adj
(obsolete) Stale; worthless.
v
(archaic, slang) To vomit.
v
(idiomatic, archaic) To vomit.
n
(medicine) The expulsion of vomit with the appearance of ground coffee, as a result of the iron in red blood cells being oxidized by gastric acid. It is a classic sign of upper gastrointestinal bleeding.
n
(medicine) Synonym of coffee ground vomiting
n
(film, theater) A minor role.
v
Alternative form of defecate [(intransitive) To excrete faeces from one's bowels.]
v
To vomit or spew, to discharge.
v
Obsolete spelling of drate; simple past tense of drite [simple past tense of drite]
v
To attempt to vomit with the ejection of only gas.
n
(pathology) The act or process of vomiting.
n
(formal) The act of wiping or blowing one's nose.
n
(obsolete) The act of vomiting.
n
(obsolete) The act of spitting.
v
(intransitive and transitive) To vomit.
n
(colloquial) A period of retching.
adj
Having an urge to vomit.
v
(humorous, colloquial) To vomit.
v
(simile, informal, of a place) to be very messy.
v
(Northern England, intransitive) To be stifled or overpowered by a lack of air, the heat, etc.; to be out of breath.
v
(transitive) To surpass in vomiting; to vomit more than.
v
(obsolete) To vomit, spew out.
v
To vomit with great expulsive force, so that the material expelled is projected away from the source.
v
Alternative spelling of projectile vomit [To vomit with great expulsive force, so that the material expelled is projected away from the source.]
v
(colloquial, transitive, intransitive) To vomit; to throw up; to eject from the stomach.
n
That which causes vomiting.
v
(transitive) To throw up or vomit; to eject what has previously been swallowed.
n
That which has been regurgitated; vomit.
v
(transitive) To throw up or vomit; to eject what has previously been swallowed.
n
An unsuccessful effort to vomit.
v
To vomit something back up.
v
(informal, transitive, intransitive) To vomit.
v
(transitive, slang, vulgar) To waste (resources); splurge.
v
(slang, derogatory, offensive) To have a tantrum or fit.
v
Synonym of sperg (“to have a tantrum or fit of rage; to ramble in excessive detail, as someone with Asperger's syndrome would stereotypically do”)
adj
(informal) Feeling like vomiting; nauseous.
v
(informal, chiefly Australia) To overreact (as an adult) to a situation, in an angry and childish manner.
v
(transitive and intransitive, especially of children) To regurgitate or vomit.
n
(informal) Digestive fluids and other stomach contents which are regurgitated or vomited, especially by a child.
n
(chiefly archaic, medicine) expectoration
v
Alternative form of stew in one's juices [(idiomatic) To be alone and self-absorbed in an uncomfortable state of mind, especially while experiencing the unpleasant effects of one's own actions.]
v
Alternative form of stew in one's juices [(idiomatic) To be alone and self-absorbed in an uncomfortable state of mind, especially while experiencing the unpleasant effects of one's own actions.]
n
(dialectal) A sudden qualm of sickness.
v
(now colloquial) To vomit.
n
Alternative spelling of throw up (vomit) [(colloquial) Vomit.]
v
(UK dialectal, Northern England, archaic) To vomit; retch.
v
(obsolete, poetic) To vomit.
v
(intransitive) To regurgitate or eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth; puke.
n
(archaic) The act of vomiting.
n
The entrance into a theater or other large public venue, where masses of people are disgorged into the stands; a vomitorium
adj
(US) Characteristic of, or causing one to vomit.
n
(medicine) Repeated ineffectual attempts at vomiting; retching.
n
(medicine) vomit, the product of an emesis.
adj
(informal) Resembling vomit in colour, texture, etc.
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