Concept cluster: Actions > Throwing up
n
(US, colloquial) Vomit.
n
(slang) Someone who vomits.
adj
(informal) Resembling vomit in colour, texture, etc.
v
(transitive, Scotland) To spoil, mismanage.
v
(colloquial, childish, by or to young children) To defecate.
n
(Canada, US, slang) Synonym of bottom burp
v
(Australian slang) To laugh.
n
Alternative spelling of cackle-bladder [A bladder containing (real or fake) blood, used to fake someone's death or injury, as in espionage or confidence tricks where a person is made to think that he is an accessory to murder.]
n
A bladder containing (real or fake) blood, used to fake someone's death or injury, as in espionage or confidence tricks where a person is made to think that he is an accessory to murder.
v
(slang) To vomit.
n
(slang) An act or instance of vomiting.
adj
(UK, dialect) stupid; churlish; loutish.
n
(UK, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, slang) Vomit.
n
(UK, regional) Gossip.
n
(US, derogatory, ethnic slur, offensive) An impoverished white person from the southeastern United States, originally associated with Georgia and parts of Florida; (by extension) any white person.
v
(intransitive, obsolete except in dialects) To defecate.
n
(colloquial, impolite, derogatory, potentially offensive) (usually as "old fart") An elderly person; especially one perceived to hold old-fashioned views.
n
(Internet slang, humorous) A skunk.
adj
Full of farts; flatulent or characteristic of farts.
adj
Only used in artsy-fartsy.
n
(Australia, euphemistic) A fart.
n
(dialect) The spitting of a cat.
n
(slang, vulgar) Synonym of gnat's (“very tiny thing or distance”)
n
Rare spelling of gobbledygook. [(informal) Nonsense; meaningless or encrypted language.]
n
(UK, Australia, slang) A blast of verbal abuse, usually considered justifiable.
v
(Britain) to spit
n
(informal, uncountable) Superfluous information.
n
(slang) A wad of phlegm spat out by hocking.
n
(slang, uncountable) Vomit.
v
Alternative form of stink a dog off a gut wagon [(US, colloquial) To smell extremely bad.]
n
(cooking) A dessert of fruit and cream, similar to a fool.
v
(Australia, slang) To vomit (usually while drunk).
adj
(informal) Prone to, or suitable for, nibbling.
v
(Australia, South Australian and Victorian) To throw something vigorously.
v
To express contempt.
v
(transitive) To dismiss idly with contempt or derision.
adj
(slang) Tired; exhausted.
n
(slang, derogatory) Less common variant of poof (male homosexual). [The product of flatulence, or the sound of breaking wind.]
v
Alternative form of pound sand [(idiomatic) To engage in a futile activity.]
n
(colloquial, uncountable) vomit.
adj
(informal) Resembling vomit in colour, texture, etc.
adj
Resembling vomit, especially in color.
adj
Alternative form of pukey [(informal) Resembling vomit in colour, texture, etc.]
adj
(informal, uncommon) Non-specific pejorative.
n
(slang) Fictional person used in references to vomiting.
v
(dialectal) Alternative form of reek. [(intransitive) To have or give off a strong, unpleasant smell.]
n
(informal) The behavior in domestic pets (particularly cats) of eating so rapidly that they are unable to digest the food that they swallow, and consequently vomiting.
v
to void excrement
v
(Singapore, colloquial) To disgrace; to cause embarrassment for others.
v
(cribbage) To win by 30 or more points.
n
(informal, vulgar) A jet of mucus deliberately expelled from one's nostril.
v
(slang, New Zealand, Australia, intransitive) To be angry.
n
(slang) An annoyingly pretentious person; a whippersnapper.
v
(obsolete, UK, dialect) To sigh.
v
(transitive, informal) To cause to stink; to fill with stench.
v
(transitive, informal) To cause to stink.
v
Alternative form of suck a lemon [(idiomatic, UK) To be in a sour or negative mood.]
n
Alternative spelling of throw-up (type of graffiti) [A kind of simple graffiti; a throwie.]
n
(vulgar) Synonym of tinker's damn
n
(informal, as 'the trots') Diarrhoea.
n
(Northern England and Scotland, obsolete) Vomited matter.
n
(slang, idiomatic, humorous) Something extremely colorful, sweet, or cloying.
n
(obsolete) nux vomica (Strychnos nux-vomica).
n
(UK, obsolete, regional) A blow; a wherret.
n
(nonstandard) Pronunciation spelling of rubber used in representing baby talk or impedimented speech.
n
(slang, mildly vulgar, euphemistic, uncountable) Nonsense; something of unacceptably poor quality.
n
Alternative spelling of yayo [(US, slang) cocaine]
n
Alternative form of yeuk [(Scotland) itch, a prickly feeling]

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